What does «caite» mean in Spanish?
- Coarse sandal worn by certain Indians or peasants, generally made of leather.
- Old, bad or dirty shoe.
Examples of use in Spanish: "tus caites están todos rotosos".
- Leather sandal
♦ Used in: Guatemala - Mexico - Any article of clothing worn to cover and protect the feet.
- Ear.
♦ Used in: Salvador - (a puro caite) On foot, walking.
♦ Used in: Honduras - Nicaragua - Salvador - (caite de llanta) Rustic sandal with a sole made of vehicle tires.
♦ Used in: Honduras - Nicaragua - Salvador - (caite viejo) Despicable.
♦ Used in: Honduras - Nicaragua - (desde el caite hasta el sombrero) From head to toe.