Definition
A variant spelling of huarache; a flat sandal made with woven leather straps, traditionally worn in Mexico and the southwestern United States.
Etymology
From Spanish guarache, a variant of huarache, likely derived from Nahuatl (Aztec); represents Spanish phonetic adaptation of an indigenous Mesoamerican garment name.
Kelly Says
The guarache sandal survived colonization—indigenous footwear that remained essentially unchanged for centuries because it was simply that well-designed for desert life!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
gwarache
gwar-a-che
ARالعربية
غوارتش
gwar-tash
BNবাংলা
গুয়ারাচে
gu-yar-a-che
CACatalà
guarache
gwar-a-che
CSČeština
guarache
gwar-a-che
DADansk
guarache
gwar-a-che
DEDeutsch
Guarache
gwar-a-che
ELΕλληνικά
γουαράτσι
gwar-a-tsi
ESEspañol
guarache
gwar-a-che
FISuomi
guarache
gwar-a-che
FRFrançais
guarache
gwar-a-che
GUGU
ગુવારાચે
gu-wara-che
HEעברית
גואראצ'
gwar-a-ts'
HIहिन्दी
ग्वाराचे
gwar-ache
HUMagyar
guarache
gwar-a-che
IDBahasa Indonesia
guarache
gwar-a-che
ITItaliano
guarache
gwar-a-che
MSBahasa Melayu
guarache
gwar-a-che
MYမြန်မာ
gwarache
gwar-a-che
NLNederlands
guarache
gwar-a-che
NONorsk
guarache
gwar-a-che
PLPolski
guarache
gwar-a-che
PTPortuguês
guarache
gwar-a-che
RORomână
guarache
gwar-a-che
RUРусский
гуараче
gwar-a-che
SVSvenska
guarache
gwar-a-che
SWKiswahili
guarache
gwar-a-che
TAதமிழ்
குவாரச்சே
ku-war-che
TEతెలుగు
గువారాచే
gu-wara-che
TRTürkçe
guarache
gwar-a-che
UKУкраїнська
гуараче
gwar-a-che
VITiếng Việt
guarache
gwar-a-che