different between rancher vs ranchera

rancher

English

Etymology

From ranch +? -er.

Noun

rancher (plural ranchers)

  1. A person who operates a ranch.
  2. (US, real estate) A ranch-style house.
    • 1987, E. C. Relph, The Modern Urban Landscape: 1880 to the Present (page 174)
      By the 1960s in North America sprawling ranchers and backsplits with attached garages had become common []
    • 2009, Thomas Collins, How to Invest in Real Estate (page 21)
      We know that if a realtor got a listing for a rancher in the neighborhood of property one: that similar houses there will sell, with some effort, for about $59,000.

Translations

See also

  • ranchgirl
  • ranchboy
  • ranchman
  • ranchwoman

Danish

Etymology 1

From English rancher.

Noun

rancher c (singular definite rancheren, plural indefinite ranchere or ranchers)

  1. rancher (person who operates a ranch)
Declension

Etymology 2

See ranch.

Noun

rancher

  1. indefinite plural of ranch

rancher From the web:

  • what ranchers do
  • what ranchero sauce
  • what's ranchera meat in english
  • what's ranchera meat
  • ranchero sauce
  • ranchero meaning
  • rancher meaning
  • what's ranchera in english


ranchera

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish (in Spanish the ending "a" usually is for feminine terms, like in this case, because originally is an adjective for música and/or canción, which are feminine nouns).

Noun

ranchera (plural rancheras)

  1. (music) a traditional Mexican song performed solo with a guitar

Spanish

Adjective

ranchera

  1. feminine singular of ranchero

Noun

ranchera f (plural rancheras, masculine ranchero, masculine plural rancheros)

  1. female equivalent of ranchero
  2. ranchera (song)

ranchera From the web:

  • what's ranchera meat in english
  • what's ranchera meat
  • ranchero sauce
  • what's ranchera in english
  • what ranchera means
  • what does ranchero mean
  • what is ranchera music
  • what is ranchera food
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like