duranguense
English
Etymology
From Spanish el pasito duranguense, from Durango, a state in northwestern Mexico.
Noun
duranguense (uncountable)
- (music) A genre of Mexican music related to banda and norteño, emerged in the 2000s.
- 2010 April 17, Ayala Ben-Yehuda, “Field of Dreams: Vive Grupero Festival Snares Regional Mexican Artists For Free”, in Billboard, volume 122, number 15, page 8:
- The two-stage festival's lineup reads like a who's who of norteño, duranguense and banda sinaloense acts, including Los Tigres del Norte, Banda el Recodo, Conjunto Primavera, Los Tucanes de Tijuana and K-Paz de la Sierra.
Spanish
Etymology
From Durango, a state in northwestern Mexico.
Adjective
duranguense m or f (masculine and feminine plural duranguenses)
Noun
duranguense m or f by sense (plural duranguenses)
- Durangan (native or inhabitant of the state of Durango, Mexico)
Further reading
- “duranguense”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 10 December 2024