gringo
英 ['grɪŋgəʊ]
美 ['grɪŋgo]
gringo 外国佬来自拉丁美洲西班牙语。来自Greek, 引申义难懂的。
- gringo (n.)
- term for a European or Anglo-American, 1847, from American Spanish gringo "foreigner," from Spanish gringo "foreign speech, unintelligible talk, gibberish," perhaps ultimately from griego "Greek." The "Diccionario Castellano" (1787) says gringo was used in Malaga for "anyone who spoke Spanish badly," and in Madrid for "the Irish." Hence the American Spanish verb engringarse "to act like a foreigner."