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pampero

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: //pæmˈpɛroʊ//

KK: /pæmˈpɛroʊ/

noun
Definition

A strong cold wind that comes from the southwest, often affecting the Pampas region in South America.


Example

The pampero brought a sudden drop in temperature, surprising everyone in the area.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you feel that pampero wind today?
Sloth B
Yeah, it was really strong and cold!
Sloth A
I love how it sweeps across the fields.
Sloth B
Definitely, it reminds me of the Pampas.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
gale
breeze
squall
Antonyms
calm
stillness
serenity
Root Explanation

The word 'pampero' originates from Spanish, specifically from the term 'pampero', which refers to a strong wind that blows in the Pampas region of Argentina. The term is derived from 'Pampa', meaning a flat plain or grassland, and the suffix '-ero', which indicates a relation to or characteristic of. Thus, 'pampero' describes a wind characteristic of the Pampas region.

Memory Tip

Imagine a strong wind blowing across the flat grasslands of the Pampas — that's what 'pampero' refers to, a wind that is characteristic of that region.

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