Well, duh. The answer is pinata in Spanish and English. But, there is a squiggly line above the N. Was that help enough, you dummy?
In fact it is piñata (with ñ) in both Spanish and English (that's the way it appears in the English dictionary) but I think that pinata is acceptable (on informal texts like chats or forums) if you write it with a keyboard without ñ.
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The word "air" in spanish is aire hope that helped!
The Spanish Word for Attorney is Abogado.
The Spanish word for "neighborhood" is "barrio".
España is the Spanish word for Spain.
The word "piñata" comes from Spanish. It originally derives from the Italian word "pignatta," meaning pot or container.
you get a pinata and kick it
The word pinata is actually Chinese not Hispanic. It was used to celebrate the coming of Spring. Marco Polo voyaged to China where he was introduced to the Chinese custom and was eventually adopted by the Spanish, French and Italians. When Mexico was conquered by the Spanish this custom was brought to their new land. SO THIS MEANS THE CHINESE MADE THE PINATA!
you will not hit the pinata tú no le vas a pegar a la piñata
The word pinata is actually Chinese not Hispanic. It was used to celebrate the coming of Spring. Marco Polo voyaged to China where he was introduced to the Chinese custom and was eventually adopted by the Spanish, French and Italians. When Mexico was conquered by the Spanish this custom was brought to their new land. So it comes from China.
The word is "patina" (a coating, especially oxides on copper and bronze). (The English spelling of "pinata" omits the tilde on the N, in the Spanish piñata.)
It is spelled like you have it (pinata), except the n is ñ, and it's piñata
pinata?
The word pinata is actually Chinese not Hispanic. It was used to celebrate the coming of Spring. Marco Polo voyaged to China where he was introduced to the Chinese custom and was eventually adopted by the Spanish, French and Italians. When Mexico was conquered by the Spanish this custom was brought to their new land.
Spanish term for a candy filled paper creature used in kids games.
No, you can't create a Pinata on Viva Pinata.
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