different between mexican vs corrido

mexican

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

mexican m (definite singular mexicanen, indefinite plural mexicanar, definite plural mexicanane)

  1. form removed with the spelling reform of 2012; superseded by mexicanar

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corrido

English

Etymology

From Spanish corrido.

Noun

corrido (plural corridos)

  1. (music) A Mexican or Mexican-American ballad or folk song.
    Hyponym: narcocorrido
    • 2015, John Holmes McDowell, ¡Corrido!: The Living Ballad of Mexico's Western Coast, UNM Press (?ISBN), page 2:
      The Mexican corrido remains essentially true to these Iberian roots in regard to its poetic form and its handling of narrative subjects. It is probable that the term corrido is a shortening of the term romance corrido, meaning a through-sung ballad, as attested in Spanish usage during the sixteenth century (Simmons 1963).

Further reading

  • corrido on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Galician

Verb

corrido m (feminine singular corrida, masculine plural corridos, feminine plural corridas)

  1. masculine singular past participle of correr

Portuguese

Verb

corrido (feminine singular corrida, masculine plural corridos, feminine plural corridas)

  1. masculine singular past participle of correr

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ko?rido/, [ko?ri.ð?o]

Adjective

corrido (feminine corrida, masculine plural corridos, feminine plural corridas)

  1. world-wise, well-travelled
  2. decent, good, generous
  3. late

Derived terms

  • comida corrida
  • de corrido

Noun

corrido m (plural corridos)

  1. (Mexico, music) a ballad or folk song; a corrido

Derived terms

  • narcocorrido

Verb

corrido m (feminine singular corrida, masculine plural corridos, feminine plural corridas)

  1. Masculine singular past participle of correr.

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