indian = indio that is a cool spanish word, indio! i like it
"Indio" typically means "Indian" of either the Americas or from India. However, it is much more common to refer to Native Americans as "Indígenas".
doing or making
You are making me blush. In Spanish: Tu me haces ruborizar.
estas haciendo te? (ehstahs ahseeehndo teh?)
indian = indio that is a cool spanish word, indio! i like it
the history of indio to fili pino
Soy indio
Probably Soy un indio
Indio/India (male/female)
"Indio" typically means "Indian" of either the Americas or from India. However, it is much more common to refer to Native Americans as "Indígenas".
It was the caste system based on race and implemented by the Spanish on their New World holdings. This system included all of present-day Latin America and was used to determine a person's importance in society:Peninsular (Spaniard)Criollo (Spanish descendant born in the Americas)Mestizo (Mix of Native American and Spanish)Indio (Native American)Castizo (Spanish + Mestizo)Cholo (Indio + Mestizo)Mulato (Spanish + Negro)Zambo (Indio + Negro)Negro (Of Sub-Saharan African origin. Usually the last in the cast system because of slavery)
It was the caste system based on race and implemented by the Spanish on their New World holdings. This system included all of present-day Latin America and was used to determine a person's importance in society:Peninsular (Spaniard)Criollo (Spanish descendant born in the Americas)Mestizo (Mix of Native American and Spanish)Indio (Native American)Castizo (Spanish + Mestizo)Cholo (Indio + Mestizo)Mulato (Spanish + Negro)Zambo (Indio + Negro)Negro (Of Sub-Saharan African origin. Usually the last in the cast system because of slavery)
You are an Indian man = Tu eres/usted es indio (informal/formal)
an indio is a calopkarey of brusssels and eqquarrisss.
an indio is a calopkarey of brusssels and eqquarrisss.
"Indio" was a term used during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines to refer to the native Filipino population. It was one of the social classes based on racial and social hierarchy imposed by the Spanish colonizers. Over time, the term has been reclaimed and embraced by some Filipinos as a symbol of resistance and cultural pride.