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1 javanés
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2 javanés
adj.Javanese, pertaining to the island of Java its inhabitants or their language.m.Javanese, native or inhabitant of island of Java.* * *► adjetivo1 Javanese► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Javanese* * *javanés, -esa1.ADJ Javanese2.SM / F Javanese* * *= Javanese.Ex. Although the library's collection contains materials in such languages as Burmese, Javanese, Arabic, Persian, and Tamil, these were not tested because of constraints of staff and time.* * *= Javanese.Ex: Although the library's collection contains materials in such languages as Burmese, Javanese, Arabic, Persian, and Tamil, these were not tested because of constraints of staff and time.
* * *adj/m,fJavanese* * *javanés, -esa♦ adjJavanese♦ nm,fJavanese* * *: Javanese -
3 birmano
adj.Burman, Burmese.m.Burman, Burmese.* * *► adjetivo1 Burmese► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Burmese1 (idioma) Burmese————————1 (idioma) Burmese* * *(f. - birmana)noun adj.* * *birmano, -aADJ SM / F Burmese* * *I- na adjetivo/masculino, femenino BurmeseII* * *= Burmese.Ex. Although the library's collection contains materials in such languages as Burmese, Javanese, Arabic, Persian, and Tamil, these were not tested because of constraints of staff and time.* * *I- na adjetivo/masculino, femenino BurmeseII* * *= Burmese.Ex: Although the library's collection contains materials in such languages as Burmese, Javanese, Arabic, Persian, and Tamil, these were not tested because of constraints of staff and time.
* * *Burmesemasculine, feminine1 (persona) Burmeselos birmanos the Burmese2* * *
birmano 1◊ -na adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Burmese;
los birmanos the Burmese
birmano 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Burmese
birmano,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino Burmese
' birmano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
birmana
English:
burmese
- Burmese
* * *birmano, -a Antes♦ adjBurmese♦ nm,f[persona] Burmese;los birmanos the Burmese♦ nm[lengua] Burmese* * *I adj BurmeseII m, birmana f Burmese* * *birmano, -na adj & n: Burmese -
4 remontarse en el tiempo
(v.) = extend + far back, stretch + far back in timeEx. Dragons evolved from rainbows through the concept of the rainbow serpent, a concept that itself extends far back into the Pleistocene.Ex. has become integral to Javanese culture and the industry stretches far back in time.* * *(v.) = extend + far back, stretch + far back in timeEx: Dragons evolved from rainbows through the concept of the rainbow serpent, a concept that itself extends far back into the Pleistocene.
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5 tener una larga historia
(v.) = extend + far back, stretch + far back in timeEx. Dragons evolved from rainbows through the concept of the rainbow serpent, a concept that itself extends far back into the Pleistocene.Ex. has become integral to Javanese culture and the industry stretches far back in time.* * *(v.) = extend + far back, stretch + far back in timeEx: Dragons evolved from rainbows through the concept of the rainbow serpent, a concept that itself extends far back into the Pleistocene.
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6 anestesia javanesa
f.Javanese anesthesia.
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