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Etymology of the American word Spanish,

the American word Spanish,
derived from the Classical Latin word apparare (prepare, fit out, make ready)
using the Latin prefix ad- (to, in addition)
derived from the Latin word ad (to; near; to; to; to; near)
derived from the Latin word parare (prepare; furnish, supply)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *perÉ™-
derived from the Spanish word burro
derived from the Portuguese word burro
derived from the Portuguese word burrico
derived from the Latin word burricus (small horse)
derived from the Spanish word borrico
derived from the Latin word burricus (small horse)
derived from the Spanish word remudar
derived from the Latin word remutare
derived from the Latin word mutare (move, change, shift)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *mei-
using the Latin prefix re-

Derivations in other languages

English aparejo, English altiplano, English burrito, English remuda



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