You say "hondureño" for masculine things and people, or "hondureña" for feminine things and people. Pron.: own-dur-AIN-yo/ya. (In Spanish, the 'h' is silent.)
They listen to Honduran music. Honduran music is mostly in Spanish, so yeah
No, his father is of Spanish heritage and his mother is Honduran
hes mexican --- He's half Honduran, Spanish/Basque, and part Irish too.
Honduran people mostly use the lempira and several spanish speaking countries use pesos.
An American can become a Honduran citizen through several pathways, including naturalization, marriage to a Honduran citizen, or descent if they have Honduran parents. To apply for naturalization, one must typically reside in Honduras for a specified period, demonstrate knowledge of Spanish, and pass a citizenship test. The process involves submitting an application along with necessary documents, such as proof of residency and a clean criminal record. It's advisable to consult the Honduran consulate or an immigration lawyer for detailed guidance specific to individual circumstances.
No. David was born in the United States while his mother Lupe Marie is a salsa dancer from Honduras and his father Jeff Archuleta is from Spanish, Danish, Irish, German, Iroquois and Mexican Descents.
Honduran people are considered Hispanic. Hispanic people are generally those who have some Spanish ancestry. This includes people from Central and South America as well as those living in North America or the Caribbean Islands.
Honduran money is called "lempira".
Honduran lempira was created in 1931.
Honduran peso ended in 1931.
Honduran peso was created in 1862.
Honduran Cup was created in 1968.