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1 Basque
Basque adj n vascotr[bɑːsk]1 vasco,-a1 (person) vasco,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLadj.• euskera adj.• eusquera adj.• vasco, -a adj.• vascuence adj.n.• vasco s.m.• vascuence s.m.
I bæsk, bæsk, bɑːskadjective vascothe Basque Country — el País Vasco, Euskadi m
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a) c ( person) vasco, -ca m,fb) u ( language) euskera m, vasco m, vascuence m[bæsk]1.ADJ vasco2. N1) (=person) vasco(-a) m / f2) (Ling) euskera m, vascuence m3.CPDthe Basque Country N — el País Vasco, Euskadi f
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I [bæsk, bæsk, bɑːsk]adjective vascothe Basque Country — el País Vasco, Euskadi m
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a) c ( person) vasco, -ca m,fb) u ( language) euskera m, vasco m, vascuence m -
2 pueblo
Del verbo poblar: ( conjugate poblar) \ \
pueblo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: poblar pueblo
poblar ( conjugate poblar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹territorio/región› 2 pueblo algo DE algo ‹ bosque› to plant sth with sth; ‹río/colmena› to stock sth with sth poblarse verbo pronominal [tierra/colonia] to be settled
pueblo sustantivo masculino 1 ( poblado) village; ( más grande) small town;◊ pueblo joven (Per) shantytown2
poblar verbo transitivo
1 (habitar, vivir) to inhabit
2 (llenar de gente, repoblar) to populate
pueblo sustantivo masculino
1 village, small town
2 (comunidad, nación) people
la voluntad del pueblo, the will of the people
3 (clase popular) common people ' pueblo' also found in these entries: Spanish: abatirse - arriba - aterrizar - belicosa - belicoso - cercana - cercano - chalet - comidilla - costumbre - defensor - defensora - dejada - dejado - dominar - erigirse - escogida - escogido - fantasma - fiesta - guerrera - guerrero - honra - incomunicar - incomunicada - incomunicado - indomable - levantamiento - levantarse - llana - llano - malencarada - malencarado - morirse - muerta - muerto - población - residir - soberana - soberano - amo - amotinado - amotinar - asentado - atrasado - bagaje - barbarie - civilizar - conquista - conquistar English: about - amok - annihilate - besiege - chosen - cross-country - curve - cut off - developing - dreary - drift - folk - hilly - inflict - inhospitable - language - life - ombudsman - oppress - people - populace - poverty - raze - seaside town - serve - settle - side - skirt - stand - straddle - subdue - town - uncivilized - uninhabited - via - village - village hall - bury - country - do - due - elder - hole - home - nestle - peaceful - popular - villager - way['pweblǝʊ]N1) (=American Indian settlement) poblado m2) (=town in Spanish-speaking America) pueblo m
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