tianguis
Spanish
Etymology
From Classical Nahuatl tiyānquiztli (“it is a street market; marketplace”), perhaps through an unsuffixed possessive form, cf. amotiyānquiz (“it is their street market; marketplace”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtjan.ɡis/, [ˈtjãŋ.ɡis]
Noun
tianguis m (plural tianguis)
- (historical, Mexico) An indigenous open-air market selling produce, small livestock and artwork.
- (Mexico, US) A modern street market or flea market selling a wide range of assorted goods.
Synonyms
- (traditional open-air market): zoco m (Spain)
- (street or flea market): mercadillo m, mercado m, pulga f (Northern Mexico)
Derived terms
- tianguero m
- tianguista m
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