Where does “hato” come from?
hato (Spanish) comes from Ukrainian ха́та, from Proto-Slavic *xata — house, home, hut.
hato (Spanish): herd; flock of sheep; a clique; a ring of people
Definitions
- herd; flock of sheep; a clique; a ring of people
hato (Spanish) comes from Ukrainian ха́та, from Proto-Slavic *xata — house, home, hut.
hato (Spanish): herd; flock of sheep; a clique; a ring of people