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◊ -ga adjetivoa) (AmL fam & pey) gringo, foreign ( of or relating to a person from a non-Spanish speaking country)■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( norteamericano) Yank (colloq & pej), Yankee (colloq & pej) (f) fair-haired girl/woman
gringo,-a adj LAm fam pey foreign ' gringo' also found in these entries: Spanish: gringa English: Yankeetr['grɪŋgəʊ]1 pejorative gringo,-agringo*n.• gringo* s.m.'grɪŋgəʊ['ɡrɪŋɡǝʊ]N (US) pej gringo(-a) m / f* * *['grɪŋgəʊ] -
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презр. гри́нго, иностра́нец, особ. англича́нин или америка́нец (в Лат. Америке) -
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adj.Yankee.m.gringo, Yankee.* * *► adjetivo1 familiar Yankee► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 familiar Yankee* * *gringo, -a LAm1. ADJ1) (=extranjero) foreign; (=norteamericano) Yankee, North American2) (=rubio) blond(e), fair3) †† [idioma] foreign, unintelligible2. SM / F1) (=extranjero) foreigner; (=norteamericano) Yankee, North American2) Cono Sur (=italiano) Italian, wop ***3) (=rubio) blond(e), fair-haired person3.SM †† (=lenguaje ininteligible) gibberishGRINGO The word gringo is a derogatory term used in Latin America to refer to white English-speakers, usually Americans, especially in the context of alleged economic, cultural and political interference in Latin America. One rather fanciful theory traces its origin to the Mexican-American War of 1846-48 and the song "Green Grow the Rushes-oh", supposedly sung by the American troops. According to another theory it is a corruption of griego or "Greek", in the sense of anything foreign and unintelligible, as in the English expression "it's all Greek to me".* * *I- ga adjetivoa) (AmL fam & pey) gringo, foreign ( of or relating to a gringo II a))b) (Andes fam) ( rubio) fair-hairedII- ga masculino, femeninoa) (AmL fam & pey) ( extranjero) gringo, foreigner ( from a non-Spanish speaking country); ( norteamericano) Yank (colloq & pej), Yankee (colloq & pej)b) (Andes fam) ( rubio) (m) fair-haired boy/man; (f) fair-haired girl/woman* * *= gringo.Nota: Término peyorativo.Ex. Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and gringos.* * *I- ga adjetivoa) (AmL fam & pey) gringo, foreign ( of or relating to a gringo II a))b) (Andes fam) ( rubio) fair-hairedII- ga masculino, femeninoa) (AmL fam & pey) ( extranjero) gringo, foreigner ( from a non-Spanish speaking country); ( norteamericano) Yank (colloq & pej), Yankee (colloq & pej)b) (Andes fam) ( rubio) (m) fair-haired boy/man; (f) fair-haired girl/woman* * *= gringo.Nota: Término peyorativo.Ex: Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and gringos.
* * *masculine, feminine1 ( AmL fam pey) (extranjero) gringo, foreigner ( from a non-Spanish speaking country); (norteamericano) Yankee ( colloq pej), Yank ( BrE colloq pej)2 ( Andes fam) (rubio) ( masculine) blond o fair-haired boy/man; ( feminine) blonde o fair-haired girl/womanA pejorative term in Latin America to refer to white English speakers, particularly North Americans. It has overtones of US intervention in Latin American internal affairs. In the eighteenth century the word was applied to foreigners who spoke little or no Spanish.* * *
gringo◊ -ga adjetivoa) (AmL fam & pey) gringo, foreign ( of or relating to a person from a non-Spanish speaking country)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
( norteamericano) Yank (colloq & pej), Yankee (colloq & pej)
(f) fair-haired girl/woman
gringo,-a adj LAm fam pey foreign
' gringo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gringa
English:
Yankee
* * *gringo, -a Fam♦ adj1. [estadounidense] gringo, Yankee2. Am [extranjero] gringo, foreign♦ nm,f1. [estadounidense] gringo, Yank2. Am [extranjero] gringo, foreigner [from a non-Spanish-speaking country]* * *m, gringa f L.Am. despgringo desp, foreigner* * *gringo, -ga adj & nyanqui: Yankee, gringo -
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'griŋgom(LA: despectivo) Amerikaner m, Gringo m————————gringo1gringo1 ['griŋgo](familiar) Kauderwelsch neutro————————gringo2gringo2 , -a ['griŋgo, -a]sustantivo masculino, femeninoamericanismo: familiar -
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egennavn1. Gringo (avis/magasin)Gringo kallar sig 'Sveriges svenskaste magasin', många invandrare sitter med i redaktionen
G. kalder sig S's mest svenske magasin, mange indvandrere er med i redaktionen
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(Sp. model spelled same [gringo], of disputed origin)A term used derisively in the Southwest to refer to Anglos, newcomers, and strangers. The DRAE references gringo as a foreigner, generally one who speaks a language other than Spanish, and especially one who speaks English. It is also an adjective for any foreign language. Santamaría notes that in Mexico it refers to a person from the United States and adds that the term has been extended to refer to any fair-skinned person, or even a white animal with blue eyes and light-colored lashes. There have been many theories, some of which do not reflect careful, serious study as to how this term came into Spanish. Some wordsmiths have suggested it derives from 'green coat,' referring to the uniforms of United States soldiers. Another theory holds that the term comes from a song sung by American soldiers that contained the verse "green grow the rashes, O" ("rashes" was sometimes replaced by "rushes" or "lilacs," depending on the version). Hendrickson suggests that the term derives from the name of Major Samuel Ringgold (pronounced with a trilled /r / and apocope of the final consonant cluster; a plausible Mexican Spanish adaptation). Ringgold was a United States officer and strategist who faced the Mexicans during the Mexican War. However, since the term is attested to as early as 1787 with reference to the Irish brigades in Spain (who may have worn green coats and sung the verse cited above), the preceeding explanations cannot be entirely correct. Far more likely than any of these theories is the distinct possibility that the term comes from griego, meaning Greek in Spanish. It is comparable to the English phrase "it's all Greek to me." -
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subst. (flertall: gringos) \/ˈɡrɪŋɡəʊ\/( nedsettende) gringo (søramerikansk kallenavn på hvite utlendinger, særlig amerikanere eller briter) -
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grin.go[grin‘gu] sm+adj pej métèque.* * *nome masculino, feminino
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Gringo — Grin go, n. [Amer. Sp., fr. Sp. gringo gibberish; cf. griego Greek, F. grigou wretch.] Among Spanish Americans, a foreigner, especially an American or sometimes an Englishman; often used disparagingly or as a term of reproach. [Webster 1913 Suppl … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gringo — / griŋo/, it. / gringo/ s.m., sp. [etimo incerto] (pl. gringos ), spreg. [epiteto dato nell America Latina a coloro che non appartengono alla comunità, spec. ai nordamericani] ▶◀ forestiero, straniero … Enciclopedia Italiana
gringo — s. m. [Depreciativo] Designação dada a estrangeiros, em especial a norte americanos. ‣ Etimologia: espanhol gringo … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
gringo — {{hw}}{{gringo}}{{/hw}}(spreg.) Per gli abitanti dell America latina, forestiero di madrelingua non spagnola, spec. inglese o nordamericano … Enciclopedia di italiano
gringo — gringo, ga adjetivo y sustantivo 1) (persona) extranjero, inglés, norteamericano*, americano, yanqui, estadounidense, angloamericano*. sustantivo masculino 2) griego … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
gringo — grȉngo m DEFINICIJA podr. naziv za neromanske doseljenike u Južnoj i Srednjoj Americi; stranac ETIMOLOGIJA amer.engl. ← šp … Hrvatski jezični portal
gringo — gringo, ga adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. Origen: América. Pragmática: peyorativo, afectivo. De los Estados Unidos. 2. Origen: Argentina, Perú, Uruguay. [Persona … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española