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Gringa is a Spanish word that is used as a derogatory term or a slur in Spanish or Portuguese. The meaning of this word differs depending on the different regions. The Oxford dictionary says that this word was used by John Woodhouse Audubon in Western Journal 1849 to 1850. In Brazil, this word simply means a foreigner who has no connection with physical characteristics or a specific country. In Mexico, this contemporary word belongs to white Americans in the 19th century. In the USA this word was mostly used by Latino Americans and it is also well known for its Mexican cuisine that is a flour tortilla.
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