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The fish's name comes from the Portuguese and Spanish bonito (there's no evidence of the origin of the name), identical to the adjective meaning 'pretty'. However, the noun referring to the fish seems to come from the low and medieval Latin form boniton, a word with a strange structure and an obscure origin, related to the word byza, a possible borrowing from the Greek βῦζα, 'owl'.
A Spanish language vallenato and pop song, it is a declaration of love for Puerto Rico. The track received widely positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its fusion of sounds. "Canción Bonita" was nominated for Song of the Year and Best Pop Song at the 22nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards. The song was commercially successful in Latin ...
Larger bonito (torik in Turkish) are cut into steaks and preserved as lakerda. [6] Bonito is also canned, but canned bonito del norte (Spanish) is not bonito, but albacore tuna. In Algeria and Spain, it is often prepared as escabeche, which preserves it for about a week. [6] Bonito may also be baked and served cold. [7]
During the first day of release on Spotify, Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season) opened with 17.5 million streams on the Spotify Global chart and 18.7 million overall, breaking the record for the second debut for a Spanish-language album by a woman, previously held by Rosalía's Motomami, and only behind her own Mañana Será Bonito. [15]
Mañana Será Bonito ' s tracks collected a total of 118.73 million on-demand audio streams in its first week, representing the largest US streaming week ever for a Latin album by a woman. It became the first all-Spanish-language album by a woman to reach the top spot, and third overall after Bad Bunny's El Último Tour Del Mundo and Un Verano ...
"Bonita" (meaning "Pretty" in English) is a bossa nova song composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim, with lyrics in English credited to Gene Lees and Ray Gilbert. According to Brazilian author Ruy Castro , Jobim composed the song in 1963, after being inspired by "a young woman, Candice Bergen , whom he had the pleasure of meeting at the home of the ...
Bonito 'nice' can be marked for both gender and number, so bonitas is used with mesas. The question of whether -o, -a, and similar morphemes are inflectional gender morphemes is a matter of disagreement in grammars of Spanish.
Bonita C. Stewart (born 1957), African-American marketing and sales executive, consultant, media personality and author Bonita H. Valien (1912–2011), African-American sociologist Bonita Williams , British West-Indian Communist Party leader, poet, and civil rights activist in Harlem, New York during the Great Depression in the 1930s