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What is the difference between "griego" and "Greco" (Greek)?
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"Griego" is a noun & adjective meaning "Greek".
"Greco" as an independent word is speficially: 1. the name of the son of Zeus and Pandora II whose name became associated with a particular Hellenic tribe (the Greeks). 2. the name of a Spanish-Greek artist ("El Greco") 3. the name, in Spanish, of 2 varieties of grape Otherwise, "greco-" is a prefix meaning "Greek". |
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Thank you for such a clear answer!
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