gringo
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Noun — A term, sometimes derogatory, used mainly in Latin America for a white foreigner, especially an American.
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Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish gringo, itself likely a twist on griego ("Greek") — historically used for anyone speaking an unintelligible foreign language, echoing the English phrase "it's all Greek to me."
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What does “gringo” mean?
The word “gringo” means a term, sometimes derogatory, used mainly in Latin America for a white foreigner, especially an American. In plain terms, a Spanish-derived nickname for a foreigner, particularly an American, that can be neutral or mildly insulting depending on tone.
How do you pronounce “gringo”?
“Gringo” is pronounced GRIHNG-goh (/ˈɡɹɪŋɡoʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “gringo” in a sentence?
Here is “gringo” used in a sentence: “The locals jokingly called the tourists gringos.”
What part of speech is “gringo”?
“Gringo” is a noun.
Where does the word “gringo” come from?
The word “gringo” comes from Spanish. Borrowed from Spanish gringo, itself likely a twist on griego ("Greek") — historically used for anyone speaking an unintelligible foreign language, echoing the English phrase "it's all Greek to me.".