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noun, pl. dagos or dagoes (sl. derog.): (Spaniard, Portuguese, Italian) Welsche, der (veralt. abwertend); Kanake, der (derb abwertend)* * *[ˈdeɪgəʊ, AM -goʊ]* * *['deɪgəʊ]n (pej)Südländer( in) m(f), Kanake m (pej sl), verächtliche Bezeichnung für Spanier, Portugiesen oder Südamerikaner* * *dago [ˈdeıɡəʊ] pl -gos, -goes s Schimpfwort für Italiener, Spanier und Portugiesen* * *noun -
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['deɪɡǝʊ]N (pl dagos or dagoes) término ofensivo aplicado a españoles, portugueses e italianos -
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n. vernederend woord voor iemand van Spaanse of Italiaanse afkomst[ deegoo] 〈meervoud: ook dagoes〉 〈slang; beledigend〉1 algemeen pejoratieve benaming voor Spanjaarden, Portugezen, Italianen en Zuid-Amerikanen -
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['deɪgəu]сущ.; амер.; презр.; мн. dagos, dagoesдаго (прозвище итальянца, испанца, португальца) -
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s.1 término ofensivo para referirse a españoles, italianos, portugueses o latinoamericanos.2 hispano, español, sudaca. -
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métèque mf, = terme injurieux désignant une personne d'origine espagnole, italienne ou portugaise
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