"zapotazo" meaning in Spanish

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Noun

IPA: /θapoˈtaθo/ [Spain], [θa.poˈt̪a.θo] [Spain], /sapoˈtaso/ [Latin-America], [sa.poˈt̪a.so] [Latin-America] Forms: zapotazos [plural]
Etymology: From zapote + -azo. Etymology templates: {{af|es|zapote|-azo}} zapote + -azo Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} zapotazo m (plural zapotazos)
  1. (Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua) thump; thwack; whack; bash Tags: Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, masculine

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for zapotazo meaning in Spanish (1.5kB)

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