Tapatío
For the hot sauce, see Tapatío hot sauce.
Tapatío is a Mexican Spanish colloquial term for someone from Guadalajara in the state of Jalisco, Mexico's second largest city. It is also used as an adjective for anything associated with Guadalajara.
Etymology
The word derives from the Nahuatl word tapatiotl, the name of a monetary unit in pre-Columbian times which became most closely associated with the region in which today's Guadalajara is situated. It's also known as a traditional dance (Jarabe Tapatio) closely associated with Mariachi music which is said to have originated in the area.
See also
- Tapatío hot sauce: a brand of hot sauce produced in California
- Fine Tequila Tapatio, made by the Camerana family.
- Tapatío Tax Service: an income tax preparation office in Los Angeles, California.
References
- Así habla el mexicano: Diccionario básico de mexicanismos, by Jorge Mejía Prieto, published 1985 by Panorama Editorial.
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