- pot-belly. His name is
taken from the
Nahuatl word for child:
cipit or
cipote. Some also
relate his name to the
deity Xipe Totec.
According to the legend...
-
political activist,
known for his most
recognizable works "Prisión verde" and "
Cipotes".
Amaya was born in
Olanchito in the
department of Yoro.
After being educated...
- Hondureña de la
Lengua contributed 1,950 words. Bululo:
Bread roll (La Ceiba)
Cipote/a: boy/girl Güirro/a: boy/girl Trucha:
Corner shop ¿Que es folklore?...
-
Salvador Honduras Costa Rica
Panama children chavalo/a,
cipote/a, chigüín
patojos cipotes cipotes, güirros, chigüín güilas,
carajillos corner store venta...
-
Honduras Horror Javier Suazo Mejía y Rony
Alvarenga 90
minutes 2014 11
cipotes Comedy,
sports Tomas Chi 2015
Chincheman Parody,
Superhero Igor Padilla...
- an all-purpose word that's
loosely translated to mean "that" or "thing"
cipote/chigüin: brat, punk;
small child. cuecho: gossip. ****iche: baby of the family...
- pulpería
relajo mess jura
police patrol chepo posta police station maje dude
cipote boy güirro
cipota girl güirra juco
dirty man juca
dirty woman colocho curls...
- a good-bye)
Emilio ¡Un
poquito de por favor! (A
little bit of please!) ¡
Cipote! (****!)
Apaguen los teléfonos móviles y no fumen, para
hablar levantan...
- are
often called patojos. In the
eastern departments especially Jutiapa,
cipotes is used to
refer to children; meanwhile, in the
western and
northern departments...
-
Aniceto contributed phrases to the
Salvadorean vocabulary such as: "Uno de
cipote es tonto" (one is dumb when young). "Esto no lo
venden en la
tienda de la...