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Alternatively, it has been suggested that gringo could derive from the Caló language, the language of the Romani people of Spain, as a variant of the hypothetical * peregringo, 'peregrine', 'wayfarer', 'stranger'. [16] [17] Folk etymologies [ edit ] In Mexican cuisine, a gringa is a flour tortilla with al pastor pork meat with cheese, heated on a comal and optionally served with a salsa de chile (chilli sauce). Some attribute the name to the white flour used. [45] Activism [ edit ] gringo". Cambridge Dictionaries Online. Cambridge University . Retrieved 17 November 2021. used in Latin American countries to refer to people from the US or other English-speaking countries Note: This word is usually considered offensive. Gringos is what, in Malaga, they call foreigners who have a certain type of accent that prevents them from speaking Castilian easily and naturally; and in Madrid they give the same name, and for the same reason, in particular to the Irish. Expanded "gringo" limit in Brazilian Championship". 2014-07-28. Archived from the original on 2014-07-30 . Retrieved 10 February 2015. The word being used by a fan as a synonym of "foreigner" in the Brazilian Championship.

Rodriguez, Alejandro (13 July 2023). " "A very chilean moment": Tiktoker gringa es viral al mostrar cómo se pasan los días de lluvia en el campo chileno". Publimetro.cl . Retrieved 26 August 2023. Audubon, John Woodhouse; Audubon, Maria Rebecca; Hodder, Frank Heywood (20 September 2017). "Audubon's western journal, 1849-1850; being the ms. record of a trip from New York to Texas, and an overland journey through Mexico and Arizona to the gold fields of California". Cleveland, A. H. Clark . Retrieved 20 September 2017– via Internet Archive.

GRINGOS, llaman en Málaga a los extranjeros, que tienen cierta especie de acento, que los priva de una locución fácil, y natural Castellana; y en Madrid dan el mismo, y por la misma causa con particularidad a los Irlandeses. Johann Jakob von Tschudi (1847). Travels in Peru, During the Years 1838-1842: On the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Cordilleras and the Andes, Into the Primeval Forests. D. Bogue. p. 122. a b c d Shepard, Alicia C. (2011-01-24). "Is The Word "Gringo" Offensive Or Just Distracting?". NPR . Retrieved 2021-09-29. gringo - Definición - WordReference.com". www.wordreference.com (in Spanish) . Retrieved 1 December 2018. Persona nacida en Estados Unidos, en especial la de habla inglesa. Gringo ( / ˈ ɡ r iː n ɡ oʊ/, Spanish: [ˈɡɾiŋɡo], Portuguese: [ˈɡɾĩɡu]) (masculine) or gringa (feminine) is a term in Spanish and Portuguese for a foreigner, usually an English-speaking Anglo-American. There are differences in meaning depending on region and country. In Latin America, it is generally used to refer to non- Latin Americans. The term is often considered a pejorative, [1] but is not always used to insult, [2] [3] [4] and in the United States its usage and offensiveness is disputed. [5]

Gringo". Dictionary.com . Retrieved 17 November 2021. Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive: a term used in Latin America or Spain to refer to a foreigner, especially one of U.S. or British descent (often used facetiously). Alicia Shepard stated that there is a disagreement between Hispanics and non-Hispanics about its offensiveness. [5] She argued that even though in Spanish it is defined as a neutral term and not as an insult, in English it can be interpreted as such, and should be avoided. [5] Diccionario del español de México. "gringo". dem.colmex.mx (in Spanish). El Colegio de México . Retrieved 21 January 2022. Garone Gravier, Marina (2020-04-10). "Los catálogos editoriales como fuentes para el estudio de la bibliografía y la historia de la edición. El caso del Fondo de Cultura Económica". Palabra Clave (La Plata). 9 (2): e085. doi: 10.24215/18539912e085. ISSN 1853-9912. This derivation requires two steps: griego> grigo, and grigo> gringo. Corominas notes that while the first change is common in Spanish (e.g. priesa to prisa), there is no perfect analogy for the second, save in Old French ( Gregoire to Grigoire to Gringoire). [15] However, there are other Spanish words whose colloquial form contains an epenthetic n, such as gordiflón and gordinflón ('chubby'), and Cochinchina and Conchinchina ('South Vietnam'). It is also possible that the final form was influenced by the word jeringonza, a game like Pig Latin also used to mean "gibberish". [11]gringo". definition of gringo. The Free Dictionary . Retrieved 17 November 2021. Often Offensive: (in Latin America or Spain) A foreigner in Latin America, especially an American or English person. Jeria, Diego (11 November 2021). "Danilo Díaz vuelto loco y en éxtasis con Ben Brereton frente a Paraguay: destaca "el partidazo del gringo" de la Roja". Redgol . Retrieved 26 August 2023. The term is deeply rooted in Mexican culture and art; for example, in the novel The Old Gringo by Carlos Fuentes or in the songs Frijolero by Molotov and Somos Más Americanos by Los Tigres del Norte. [2] United States [ edit ]

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