rancho
Pronunciation: [ˈránchō]
Word
Context: “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.
Example
The family visited their rancho during the summer to help with the animals.
Example
They didn't have enough money to buy a rancho, so they looked for a smaller farm instead.
Example
What activities do people do on their rancho?
Context: “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.
Example
The rancho music made everyone want to dance at the fiesta.
Example
Unfortunately, there wasn't any rancho music at the event, so it felt quiet.
Example
Have you ever danced to rancho music at a party?
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