Vulgarism for the adjective "done", is used a lot as "finished, ready", and especially as "mature" in its different meanings. It can also appear as the participle of to do .
Anónimo
It means the same thing in the northern part of Peru, referring to the fruits about to be picked and that in a short time ripen
CLAUDIA
Jecho is a friendly way to call those who have the name or are called "Jesus", just as the "Josephs" call them Pepe
Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
In Colombia it means ripe, ready for harvesting or consume. It is also synonymous with old, adult, mature, developed. Its antonym is green, green.
Venezuela
In the Venezuelan Andes jecho means that a person is already mature. Equal to a fruit or tree.
fundacion Nuevo Mundo FAMCOBAL
the jecho or the jeches is a manners of language Indian who assimilate it Academy with the " made " and it means that: ) This time, and then begins to pasarce or decay b ) has experience, c ) It is mature. Gracias:Fundacion community famcobal
Denny Muriel
jecho is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Jecho" being its meaning: jecho or jecha said also to a person who is entering the age of maturity. Example 40 - 50 years
Anonimo
JechoEs a fruit that is ready to begin to ripen in Venezuela-Anzoátegui
francisco vegara
I have heard since childhood in the field who for example: see a fruit mango, banana and identifying that you already have a thickness or shape almost complete before maturity. Then this jecho heard already and already we can cojerlo to eat. Gye-Ecuador
Anónimo
jecho according the vocabulary of some villages of Andalusia.Especially in Villalba del Alcor means this cooking algoque very fact or last.
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