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What does poncho mean in English?

"Poncho" in English refers to a single piece of fabric, typically waterproof, with a hole in the center for the head, worn as a cloak or cape. It is traditionally associated with Latin American cultures, especially in regions like Mexico, Argentina, and Chile.

Here are some key characteristics of a poncho:

* It covers the body from the shoulders down.

* It has an opening in the center for the head to go through.

* It is typically made of wool or synthetic materials.

* It can be used for warmth and protection from the elements.

The word "poncho" itself originates from the Quechua language and has been adopted into English.

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