Results for: Spanish spoken in Mexico
English English
add a note or comment at the end of a written or spoken statement, attachsubjoin
address, communication by speaking, particular way of speaking, rumor, speaking ability, speaking ability; something that is communicated orally, something that is spoken; dialogue, conversation; manner in which one speaks; dialect; study of oral commu...speech
administered by mouth, dependent and aggressive, deriving pleasure via the mouth, for the mouth, of the mouth, oral sex, see also:nasal, see also:parenteral, see also:phallic, spoken, spoken exam, test in which the answers are not written, test requiri...oral
African American Vernacular English, English variety spoken in black communitiesBlack English
African Americans of SE U.S. coast, creole language of Gullah people, population of African Americans living in the islands and coastal region of South Carolina Georgia and northeastern Florida; language spoken by these peopleGullah
African language group, large group of related peoples located in central and southern Africa; member of this group; languages spoken by this group, member of African people, member of the African Bantu tribe, of or pertaining to the Bantu people; of o...Bantu
afternoon rest, afternoon rest or nap (Spanish)siesta
air-to-air missile, punch in boxing, rattlesnake, somebody sneaky, species of rattlesnake that moves across sand by making sideways looping motions with its body (native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States); hard punch made from the sidesidewinder
alcoholic beverage, either of two types of cacti that are found in northern Mexico and Texas; alcoholic drink made from the fermented juice of an agave, peyote, see also:tequilamescal
Algonkian, family of languages spoken by North American Indians (also Algonkian), group of N American languages, member of Algonquian -speaking people, member of the Algonquian tribe (North American Indian tribe)Algonquian
American wild horse, breed of small horses of Spanish origin, first breed of horse used by American Indians; naval officer who was commissioned while he was enlisted (US Navy Slang)mustang
ancient region and Roman province, corresponding approximately to present-day Portugal and the Spanish provinces of Salamanca and CáceresLusitania
Anglo-French, English and Norman, French spoken in medieval England, Norman in EnglandAnglo-Norman
Antonio Banderas (born 1960), Spanish-born American movie actor (known for his roles in "The Mambo Kings" and "Evita")Banderas
any coin of small value; penny; worthless thing, small coin, small-minded, Spanish-American coin, trifling, trifling thing, worthless; cheap, low in value; trivialpicayune
 

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