"Moraga" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Moraga refers to a Latin American surname of Spanish origin, primarily found in the United States and Latin America. It is believed to have originated in the regions of Andalusia and Catalonia in Spain. In modern times, the name Moraga has become associated with several notable individuals, including author and educator Rudolfo A. Anaya, who wrote the influential novel "Bless Me, Ultima" (1972), set in New Mexico.
Moquette is a type of thick, plush carpeting or upholstery fabric, typically made from cotton, wool, or synthetic materials. It is often used to make furniture covers, curtains, and wall coverings, and is known for its soft, luxurious feel and durable construction. The term "moquette" is often used interchangeably with "pile" or "velveteen," but moquette tends to imply a more dense and luxurious texture.