rancho
Prononciation : [ˈránchō]
Mot
Contexte : « agriculture »
(noun) a rancho is a large farm or ranch in Spanish-speaking areas, often where cattle or crops are raised. It’s like a big piece of land where people work with animals or grow plants.
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The family visited their rancho during the summer to help with the animals.
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They didn't have enough money to buy a rancho, so they looked for a smaller farm instead.
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What activities do people do on their rancho?
Contexte : « culture »
(noun) rancho can also refer to a style of traditional Mexican music and dance, which is lively and performed at celebrations. It’s like the fun music played at parties, making people want to dance.
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The rancho music made everyone want to dance at the fiesta.
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Unfortunately, there wasn't any rancho music at the event, so it felt quiet.
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Have you ever danced to rancho music at a party?
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