"sudaca" meaning in Spanish

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Noun

IPA: /suˈdaka/, [suˈð̞a.ka] Forms: sudacas [plural]
Rhymes: -aka Etymology: An abbreviation of sudamericano (“South American”), influenced by the suffix -aco. It is sometimes seen in folk etymology as a blend of sudamericano and aca, although the precise origins are difficult to verify. Head templates: {{es-noun|mfbysense}} sudaca m or f by sense (plural sudacas)
  1. (Spain, ethnic slur, slang) a Hispanic American, more precisely a South American, especially one considered to have Amerindian features or a non-European accent; spic/spick, greaser/greaseball, beaner Tags: Spain, by-personal-gender, ethnic, feminine, masculine, slang, slur Synonyms: panchito

Inflected forms

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