In Mexican Spanish, "patrón" typically means "boss" or "employer," referring to someone in a position of authority or control, particularly in a workplace context. It can also refer to a pattern or model in other contexts, such as art or craft. The term carries connotations of hierarchy and leadership, often used in both formal and informal settings.
Virginia Patrone was born in 1950.
1. patrones = patterns/models/standards. 2. patrones = plural of 'patrón' (boss)
Patrone, his favorite alcoholic beverage.
The cast of Die letzte Patrone - 2000 includes: Kaan Emre as Shooter Christoph Janz as Leutenant Erdal Yildiz as Turk Soldier
white and patrone(umass blue)
You mean on the US or Mexican side?
It means a Catholic with a Mexican heritage.
100-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
You mean Spanish?? Mexican is not a language..
Is someone with Portuguese and Mexican descent, or with both nationalities.
Mexican isn't a language. If you mean Spanish, it means Catechu, which is a extract of the Acacia shrub.
There's no such language as "Mexican". If you mean Spanish, carlinale has no meaning in Spanish. It's not a Spanish word.