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Origen de las palabras, razón de su existencia, significación y forma. // The origins of terms and their development through history.
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Basque words in Spanish vocabulary
From the top of my head, the most used one would be
izquierda: left
There are others, like:
zamarra or chamarra: though RAE says zamarra is a sheepskin jacket or similar, in the Basque C …
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Where did "pico de gallo" get its name?
Wikipedia has two possible explanations:
(...) it is so called because originally it was eaten with the thumb and forefinger, and retrieving and eating the condiment resembled the actions of a pecki …