Argentinian vs Chacarera - What's the difference?
argentinian | chacarera |
Of, from, or pertaining to Argentina, the Argentinian people or the Argentinian language.
(uncountable) A genre of Argentinian and Bolivian folk music, a dance form played by contemporary musicians as soloists or in small ensembles of voice, guitar, violin and bombo drum.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 17, author=Nate Chinen, title=A Wide World of Sound With an Argentine Beat, work=New York Times
, passage=Along the way, he has built some fascinating bridges between jazz, pop, classical music and the chacareras and tangos of his native Argentina. }}
(countable) A dance accompanying this music.
As nouns the difference between argentinian and chacarera
is that argentinian is a person from argentina or of argentinian descent while chacarera is (uncountable) a genre of argentinian and bolivian folk music, a dance form played by contemporary musicians as soloists or in small ensembles of voice, guitar, violin and bombo drum.As an adjective argentinian
is of, from, or pertaining to argentina, the argentinian people or the argentinian language.argentinian
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Synonyms
* Argentine, ArgentineanAdjective
(-)Synonyms
* Argentine, ArgentineanSee also
*chacarera
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(wikipedia chacarera)citation