Table of Contents
- 1 What is chabacano fruit in English?
- 2 What is rain in Chavacano?
- 3 What is up in Chavacano?
- 4 How do you say apricot in Mexico?
- 5 What is a Lluvia mean?
- 6 What do you need to know about Chavacano cuisine?
- 7 Where are the Chavacano languages spoken in the Philippines?
- 8 Where does the word Chavacano come from in Spanish?
What is chabacano fruit in English?
chabacano, el ~ (m) (albaricoque) apricot, the ~ Noun. ‐ downy yellow to rosy-colored fruit resembling a small peach.
What is rain in Chavacano?
[reɪn ] (Meteorology) lluvia f.
What is my name is in Chavacano?
HIndé Kuzey de mio nombre.
What is up in Chavacano?
What’s up? = ¿Qué pasa?
How do you say apricot in Mexico?
Para decorar: mermelada de albaricoque, azúcar perlado y frutas confitadas. In Mexico the production of apricot (Prunus armeniacae) is extremely low. La producción de chabacano (Prunus armeniacae) en México es baja….apricot.
apricot tree | el albaricoquero |
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dried apricot | orejón |
Is Chavacano Spanish?
Chavacano or Philippine Creole Spanish is a Spanish-based creole spoken in parts of the Philippines, especially in and around the city of Zamboanga, by over 600,000 people. There are also speakers of the Zamboanga dialect of Chavacano in Sempornah, Malaysia.
What is a Lluvia mean?
rain
The meaning of Lluvia is ‘rain’. It is a name typically given to girls and is of Spanish origin.
What do you need to know about Chavacano cuisine?
Chavacano cuisine is more than just that eternally delicious seafood on a platter. It is also about their heirloom recipes & centuries worth of kitchen stories. It is about their people & place. Above all, it is about the episodes of cultural influences that continue to shape Zamboanga’s culinary history.
Where is the highest concentration of Chavacano speakers?
Chavacano or Chabacano [tʃaβaˈkano] is a group of Spanish-based creole language varieties spoken in the Philippines. The variety spoken in Zamboanga City, located in the southern Philippine island group of Mindanao, has the highest concentration of speakers.
Where are the Chavacano languages spoken in the Philippines?
Chavacano or Chabacano [tʃaβaˈkano] is a group of Spanish-based creole language varieties spoken in the Philippines. The variety spoken in Zamboanga City, located in the southern Philippine island group of Mindanao, has the highest concentration of speakers. Other currently existing varieties are found in Cavite City and Ternate,…
Where does the word Chavacano come from in Spanish?
The term Chavacano or Chabacano originated from the Spanish word chabacano which literally means “poor taste”, “vulgar”, “common”, “of low quality”, or “coarse”. Chavacano has since evolved into a word of its own in different spellings with no negative connotation, but to simply being the name of the language itself.