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Gorro/Gorra
How do you decide between gorro and gorra? Some of the explanations that I have found:
gorro - hat for men gorra - hat for women gorro - hat gorra - cap |
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As a general reply:
· If it has a brim, it's a hat. But: If the brim is not firm, like in some hats made of cloth, it can be called "gorro". · If it has a visor ("visera") or has some sort of firm structure, it's a "gorra". But: Military, religious or other specific styles may have a specific name, like "boina", "bonete", etc. · If it's knitted or made of cloth, plastic, or any soft material that has no structure to keep its shape, it's a "gorro". Having said all this, many speakers may use indistinctively "gorro" and "gorra" for these last items. In the image you'll see some examples.
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Thank you for taking the time to explain and for the visual, also. Interesting to know that our never-to-be-needed-in-Mexico toques are gorros.
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Don't bet on that, there are regions that get really cold in winter.
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