pron:When the wordjuntawas borrowed into English from Spanish in the early 17th century, its pronunciation was thoroughly Anglicized to(ˈdʒʌn tə)The 20th century has seen the emergence and, esp. in North America, the gradual predominance of the pronunciation(ˈhʊn tə)derive...
Entries linking tojunta junto(n.) 1640s, alternative formation ofjuntaat a time when English considered Spanish nouns to properly end in-o. In U.S. history theEssex Junto(1802) was a group of extreme Massachusetts Federalists, adherents of Hamilton during the John Adams presidency and later...
JLBPJunta de Libertad Bajo Palabra(Spanish; Puerto Rican board of parole; San Juan, Puerto Rico) Copyright 1988-2018AcronymFinder.com, All rights reserved. Suggest new definition Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe webmaster's ...
Spanish: La Junta (Colorado) Swedish: La Junta, Colorado Swedish: La Junta Talysh: La Xunta Tatar: Ла-Хунта Tibetan: ལ་ཇུན་ཏ། Turkish: La Junta, Colorado Turkish: La Junta Ukrainian: Ла-Хунта Urdu: لا جنتا Urdu: لا جن...
Very poor service. I realise that we were a large party but they didn’t bring out orders together - chips came out and we had to wait for the steak to come out. We asked for the chips to go back so that they came out with the steak ...
Let's list the bennies: free medical care (they just don't pay the bill), walk-in job placement centers, fee Spanish to English interpreters (as needed), free K-12 education (with bi-lingual teachers/administrators to assure good communication and parental involvement!!), immediate ...
Meaning "political or military group in power" first recorded 1640s as junto (from confusion with Spanish nouns ending in -o), originally with reference to the Cabinet Council of Charles I. Modern spelling in this sense is from 1714; popularized 1808 in connection with councils formed across ...