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1 Magreb, el
= Maghreb, theEx. This article reviews the main aspects of professional library and information science education and training Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia ( the Maghreb). -
2 Magreb
f. & m.Maghreb.* * *SM Maghreb* * *----* Magreb, el = Maghreb, the.* * *el Magreb= Maghreb, theEx: This article reviews the main aspects of professional library and information science education and training Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia ( the Maghreb).
* Magreb, el = Maghreb, the.* * *el Magreb the Maghreb* * *Magreb nmel Magreb the Maghreb, = Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia* * *m Maghreb -
3 Marruecos
adj. & m. pl.Moroccans.m.Morocco.* * *1 Morocco* * *SM Moroccoel Marruecos Español — ( Hist) Spanish Morocco
* * *masculino Morocco* * *= Morocco.Ex. This article reviews the main aspects of professional library and information science education and training Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia (the Maghreb).* * *masculino Morocco* * *= Morocco.Ex: This article reviews the main aspects of professional library and information science education and training Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia (the Maghreb).
* * *Morocco* * *
Marruecos sustantivo masculino
Morocco
' Marruecos' also found in these entries:
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intención
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Morocco
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4 bereber
adj.Berber.f. & m.1 Berber, member of an indigenous people of northern Africa.2 Berber, cluster of dialects once the major language of northern Africa and now spoken in Morocco.* * *► adjetivo1 Berber1 (persona) Berber1 (idioma) Berber* * *= Berber.Ex. In Algeria, as in all of the Maghreb, the inadequate system of publishing and circulating children's books fails to respond to the needs of a multilingual readership (Arabic, French and Berber).* * *= Berber.Ex: In Algeria, as in all of the Maghreb, the inadequate system of publishing and circulating children's books fails to respond to the needs of a multilingual readership (Arabic, French and Berber).
* * *beréber, bereberadj/mf* * *bereber, beréber, berebere♦ adjBerber♦ nmf[persona] Berber♦ nm[lengua] Berber* * *m/f Berber -
5 magrebí
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