Yankee in Spanish
Yankee in Spanish is yanqui, gabacho, Yanqui — Yankee means an informal term for someone from the United States, especially (historically) the northern states or New England.
Yankee in Spanish
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(baseball) A player for the New York Yankees.
What does "Yankee" mean?
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noun An informal term for someone from the United States, especially (historically) the northern states or New England.
"To much of the world, "Yankee" simply means an American."
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noun A player for the New York Yankees baseball team.
"The Yankee at bat hit a home run in the ninth inning."
Yankee in a sentence
- To much of the world, "Yankee" simply means an American.
- The Yankee at bat hit a home run in the ninth inning.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Yankee" in Spanish?
"Yankee" in Spanish is yanqui, gabacho, Yanqui. Yankee means: An informal term for someone from the United States, especially (historically) the northern states or New England.
How do you use "Yankee" in a sentence?
Example: "To much of the world, "Yankee" simply means an American." In Spanish, "Yankee" is yanqui, gabacho, Yanqui.
Are there other ways to say "Yankee" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 3 translations listed for "Yankee": yanqui, gabacho, Yanqui.
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