H is for heart, warm and loving. E is for excellence, your passion, your drive. R is for relax, you know how! I is for ideas, that you bring to life. T is for time, you give to friends. Fun Facts about the name Rancherita How unique is the name Rancherita? Out of 6,, records in the U. Social Security Administration public data, the first name Rancherita was not present.
It is possible the name you are searching has less than five occurrences per year. Weird things about the name Rancherita: The name spelled backwards is Atirehcnar. A random rearrangement of the letters in the name anagram will give Enrrtchiaa.
How do you pronounce that? Add Your Name. David US English. Mark US English. Daniel British. Libby British. Mia British. Karen Australian. Hayley Australian. Natasha Australian. Veena Indian. Priya Indian. Neerja Indian. Los comienzo de lana y los acabo de cuero. El rancho, los rancheros, la rancherita: we can picture the romantic scene described in that popular song , and what could be more quintessentially Spanish or Mexican?
Mais oui , Spanish rancho comes from French! From Frankish, a Germanic language that gave France its name, Old French had borrowed ranc , a relative of native English ring , and a word that later became English rank. The borrowed noun ranc led to the modern French verb ranger , whose meaning is clear from the borrowed English verb arrange.
English originally used the Spanish form rancho, but by the early part of the 20 th century the Anglicized ranch won out. Home, home on the range, Where the deer and the antelope play; Where seldom is heard a discouraging word, And the skies are not cloudy all day.
Note that English range , borrowed from French, is etymologically the same as Spanish rancho , though the meanings of the two words, like the buffalo that once inhabited the plains, have roamed. Oh, this is a rich post, even with no more than the song lyrics to go on. Now I know that Cuero, Texas, was a stop on the Chisholm Trail, and it got its name because of the trade in hides and leather that went on there.
Sign me up! Create a free website or blog at WordPress. Rancho 20 Jun 4 Comments by Steve Schwartzman in language Tags: English language , etymology , French language , linguistics , Spanish language , vocabulary , words I drove past a lot of ranches on a recent trip that took me as far north as Wyoming.
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