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1 indo
adj.indian.m.the river Indus, now the Sind.* * *1 the Indus* * *indo, -aADJ SM / F Indian, Hindu* * *el Indo the Indus* * *Indo nel (río) Indo the Indus -
2 INDO
adj.indian.m.the river Indus, now the Sind.* * *1 the Indus* * *SM ABR(Com) = Instituto Nacional de Denominaciones de Origen* * *el Indo the Indus* * *Indo nel (río) Indo the Indus -
3 Indo
adj.indian.m.the river Indus, now the Sind.* * *1 the Indus* * *SM (Geog) Indus* * *el Indo the Indus* * *Indo nel (río) Indo the Indus -
4 indo...
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5 indo-americano
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6 el Indo
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7 Indochina
• Indo-Chinese• indocile -
8 indoeuropeo
• Indo-American• Indochina -
9 indoeuropeo
adj.Indo European.m.1 Indo European.2 Indo European.* * *► adjetivo1 Indo-European► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Indo-European1 (idioma) Indo-European————————1 (idioma) Indo-European* * *indoeuropeo, -a1.ADJ SM / F Indo-European2.SM (Ling) Indo-European* * *I- pea adjetivo/masculino, femenino Indo-EuropeanII* * *Ex. The Visigoths, like other German peoples, were originally Indo-European.* * *I- pea adjetivo/masculino, femenino Indo-EuropeanII* * *Ex: The Visigoths, like other German peoples, were originally Indo-European.
* * *Indo-Europeanmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Indo-European2* * *indoeuropeo, -a♦ adjIndo-European♦ nm,f[persona] Indo-European♦ nm[lengua] Indo-European -
10 euskera
f.Basque language, Euskera.* * *1 (idioma) Basque* * *eusquera adjetivo/masculino Basque•• Cultural note:The language of the Basque Country and Navarre, spoken by around 750,000 people; in Spanish vasco or vascuence. It is also spelled euskara. Basque is unrelated to the Indo-European languages and its origins are unclear. Like Spain's other regional languages, Basque was banned under Franco. With the return of democracy, it became an official language alongside Spanish, in the regions where it is spoken. It is a compulsory school subject and is required for many official and administrative posts in the Basque Country. There is Basque language television and radio and a considerable number of books are published in Basque. See also lenguas cooficiales* * *eusquera adjetivo/masculino Basque•• Cultural note:The language of the Basque Country and Navarre, spoken by around 750,000 people; in Spanish vasco or vascuence. It is also spelled euskara. Basque is unrelated to the Indo-European languages and its origins are unclear. Like Spain's other regional languages, Basque was banned under Franco. With the return of democracy, it became an official language alongside Spanish, in the regions where it is spoken. It is a compulsory school subject and is required for many official and administrative posts in the Basque Country. There is Basque language television and radio and a considerable number of books are published in Basque. See also lenguas cooficiales* * *el euskera= Basque language, the.Ex: The Basque language is an inflected language whose origin is still somewhat puzzling.
* * *adj/mBasqueThe language of the Basque Country and Navarre, spoken by around 750,000 people; in Spanish vasco or vascuence. It is also spelled euskara. Basque is unrelated to the Indo-European languages and its origins are unclear.Like Spain's other regional languages, Basque was banned under Franco. With the return of democracy, it became an official language alongside Spanish, in the regions where it is spoken. It is a compulsory school subject and is required for many official and administrative posts in the Basque Country. There is Basque language television and radio and a considerable number of books are published in Basque. See also lenguas cooficiales (↑ lengua a1)* * *
euskera,◊ eusquera adjetivo / noun masculine
Basque
euskera, eusquera m (idioma) Basque
' euskera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eusquera
- noción
- resistirse
English:
Basque
* * *euskera, eusquera, euskara nmBasqueEUSKERAEuskera (or Basque) is one of several official languages in Spain. It is spoken in the northern Spanish region of Euskadi (the Basque Country), in the neighbouring province of Navarra, and in the Basque region of France. Its origin is unknown as it is not an Indo-European language. For decades euskera was either banned or officially unrecognized, and as a consequence it was mainly spoken only in rural areas. However, in recent times it has re-emerged with the support of the Basque nationalist movement and is being promoted as the official language for use in schools and education, and a growing number of schoolchildren can now speak the language. Today euskera is used by an increasing number of well-known authors, including the internationally acclaimed Bernardo Atxaga.* * *euskera nm: Basque (language)* * *euskera n Basque -
11 Indochina
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12 visigodo
adj.Visigothic.m.Visigoth, member of the westerly division of the Goths.* * *► adjetivo1 Visigothic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Visigoth* * *visigodo, -a1.ADJ Visigothic2.SM/ F Visigoth* * *= Visigoth.Ex. The Visigoths, like other German peoples, were originally Indo-European.* * *= Visigoth.Ex: The Visigoths, like other German peoples, were originally Indo-European.
* * *Visigothicmasculine, feminineVisigoth* * *
visigodo,-a
I adj Hist Visigothic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Visigoth
' visigodo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
visigoda
* * *visigodo, -a♦ adjVisigothic♦ nm,fVisigoth -
13 celta
adj.Celtic.f. & m.1 Celt (person).2 Celtic, Keltic, Celtic language, branch of the Indo-European family of languages.m.Celtic (lengua).* * *► adjetivo1 Celtic1 (persona) Celt1 (idioma) Celtic* * *adj.* * *1.ADJ Celtic2.SMF Celt3.SM (Ling) Celtic* * *Iadjetivo CelticIImasculino y femenino1) ( persona) Celt2) celta masculino (Ling) Celtic* * *= Gael, Celt, Gaelic, Celtic.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. 'See' references are generally used to link two terms which represent similar concepts, but which are presented in different form; for example, Gaels see Celts.Ex. 'See' references are generally used to link two terms which represent similar concepts, but which are presented in different form; for example, Gaels see Celts.Ex. The lower class Gaelic monoglots were largely unable to read, being deprived of both libraries and alternative means of obtaining the limited Gaelic literature.Ex. The Celtic tradition of Irish, Scottish and Welsh folklore is still strong.----* tierras celtas, las = Celtic fringe, the.* * *Iadjetivo CelticIImasculino y femenino1) ( persona) Celt2) celta masculino (Ling) Celtic* * *= Gael, Celt, Gaelic, Celtic.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: 'See' references are generally used to link two terms which represent similar concepts, but which are presented in different form; for example, Gaels see Celts.
Ex: 'See' references are generally used to link two terms which represent similar concepts, but which are presented in different form; for example, Gaels see Celts.Ex: The lower class Gaelic monoglots were largely unable to read, being deprived of both libraries and alternative means of obtaining the limited Gaelic literature.Ex: The Celtic tradition of Irish, Scottish and Welsh folklore is still strong.* tierras celtas, las = Celtic fringe, the.* * *Celtic1 (persona) Celt2* * *
celta adjetivo
Celtic
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( persona) Celt
■ sustantivo masculino (Ling) Celtic
celta
I adjetivo Celtic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Celt
III sustantivo masculino (idioma) Celtic
' celta' also found in these entries:
English:
Celt
- Celtic
* * *♦ adjCeltic♦ nmf[persona] Celt♦ nm[lengua] Celtic* * *celta adj: Celticcelta nmf: Celt -
14 caló
1 gypsy language* * *SM gipsy dialect, gypsy dialect* * *masculino gypsy slang* * *masculino gypsy slang* * *gypsy slangThe Indo-European language spoken by Spanish gypsies. It is not recognized as an official language, but there are many words of caló origin in colloquial Spanish, such as calé (gypsy) and payo, the gypsy word for non-gypsies. gitano (↑ gitano a1).* * *
Del verbo calar: ( conjugate calar)
calo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
caló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
calar
caló
calar ( conjugate calar) verbo transitivo
1 [ líquido] ( empapar) to soak;
( atravesar) to soak through;
2 (fam) ‹persona/intenciones› to rumble (colloq), to suss … out (BrE colloq)
3 [ barco] to draw
4 (Esp) ‹coche/motor› to stall
verbo intransitivo
1 [ moda] to catch on;
[costumbre/filosofía] to take root
2 [zapatos/tienda de campaña] to leak, let water in
calarse verbo pronominal
1 ( empaparse) to get soaked, get drenched
2 (Esp) [coche/motor] to stall
caló sustantivo masculino
gypsy slang
calar
I verbo transitivo
1 (empapar) to soak, drench:
2 (atravesar) to pierce, penetrate
3 familiar (a alguien o sus intenciones) to rumble: ¡te tenemos calado!, we've got your number!
II verbo intransitivo
1 (permitir que pase el líquido) to let in water
2 (impresionar) to make an impression [en, on]
(penetrar) to catch on
3 Náut to draw
caló sustantivo masculino gypsy dialect
' caló' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calarse
- calar
English:
size
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15 euskera SM
Basque, the Basque languageEUSKERA Spoken by over half a million people in the Western Pyrenees, Basque, which is a non-Indo-European language, has been one of Spain's lenguas cooficiales (along with catalán and gallego) since 1982. Originally spoken also in Burgos and the Eastern Pyrenees, it began to lose ground to Castilian from the 13th century onwards. Under Franco its use was prohibited in the media, but it began to experience a revival in the 1950s through semi-clandestine Basque-language schools called ikastolas. In 1968 the Academy of the Basque Language created a standardized form called euskera batua, an attempt to homogenize several divergent dialects. Nowadays there is Basque-language radio and television, and under the autonomous government the teaching of the language has become a cornerstone of educational policy.See:ver nota culturelle LENGUAS COOFICIALES in lengua -
16 eusquera SM
Basque, the Basque languageEUSKERA Spoken by over half a million people in the Western Pyrenees, Basque, which is a non-Indo-European language, has been one of Spain's lenguas cooficiales (along with catalán and gallego) since 1982. Originally spoken also in Burgos and the Eastern Pyrenees, it began to lose ground to Castilian from the 13th century onwards. Under Franco its use was prohibited in the media, but it began to experience a revival in the 1950s through semi-clandestine Basque-language schools called ikastolas. In 1968 the Academy of the Basque Language created a standardized form called euskera batua, an attempt to homogenize several divergent dialects. Nowadays there is Basque-language radio and television, and under the autonomous government the teaching of the language has become a cornerstone of educational policy.See:ver nota culturelle LENGUAS COOFICIALES in lengua -
17 eusquero SM
Basque, the Basque languageEUSKERA Spoken by over half a million people in the Western Pyrenees, Basque, which is a non-Indo-European language, has been one of Spain's lenguas cooficiales (along with catalán and gallego) since 1982. Originally spoken also in Burgos and the Eastern Pyrenees, it began to lose ground to Castilian from the 13th century onwards. Under Franco its use was prohibited in the media, but it began to experience a revival in the 1950s through semi-clandestine Basque-language schools called ikastolas. In 1968 the Academy of the Basque Language created a standardized form called euskera batua, an attempt to homogenize several divergent dialects. Nowadays there is Basque-language radio and television, and under the autonomous government the teaching of the language has become a cornerstone of educational policy.See:ver nota culturelle LENGUAS COOFICIALES in lengua -
18 indivisión
• indivisible obligation• Indo-American• joint ownership -
19 indoamericano
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20 indochino
• indivision• Indo European
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