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Learn to pronounce va·que·ro

/väˈkeˌrō/
noun
(in Spanish-speaking parts of the US) a cowboy; a cattle driver.

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Vaquero is a Spanish word for a herder of cattle. ... It derives from vaca, meaning "cow", which in turn comes from the Latin word vacca.
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