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22 panocho
panocho, -a1.ADJ of/from Murcia2.SM / F native/inhabitant of Murcialos panochos — the Murcians, the people of Murcia
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23 riojano
► adjetivo1 of La Rioja, from La Rioja► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person from La Rioja, inhabitant of La Rioja* * *riojano, -a1.ADJ Riojan, of/from La Rioja2.SM / F Riojan, native/inhabitant of La Riojalos riojanos — the Riojans, the people of La Rioja
3. SM1) (=vino) Rioja2) (Ling) Riojan dialect* * *riojano -nafrom Riojaun vino riojano a Rioja, a Rioja wine* * *riojano, -a♦ adj1. [de Argentina] = of/from the Argentinian city or province of La Rioja2. [de España] = of/from the Spanish region of La Rioja♦ nm,f1. [de Argentina] = person from the Argentinian city or province of La Rioja2. [de España] = person from the Spanish region of La Rioja* * *adj of/from La Rioja, Rioja atr -
24 valón
adj.Walloon, pertaining to the Walloons or their language.m.1 Wallon, native or inhabitant of the southern and southeastern parts of Belgium and the vicinity of France.2 Wallon, French dialect spoken by the Walloons.* * *► adjetivo1 Walloon► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Walloon1 (idioma) Walloon————————1 (idioma) Walloon* * *valón, -ona1.ADJ Walloon2.SM/ F Walloon3.SM (Ling) Walloon* * *adj/m,fWalloon* * *
valón,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Walloon
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valona
* * *valón, -ona♦ adjWalloon♦ nm,f[persona] Walloon♦ nm[lengua] Walloon -
25 habla regional
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26 bable
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27 crear un dialecto simplista derivado de
• create a broken dialect derived from• pidginise• pidginizeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > crear un dialecto simplista derivado de
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28 dialecto
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29 atlas lingüístico
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30 dialecto social
m.social dialect, sociolect. -
31 eolio
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32 sociolecto
m.sociolect, social dialect. -
33 puya
(Sp. model spelled same [puja], variant of púa < * püga, of uncertain origin, perhaps from an Italian dialect or from pre-Celtic Indo-European, and related to pungere 'to prick' and pügio 'dagger')Carlisle: 1913. Carlisle glosses this term as a thorn. The DRAE defines púa as a thorn and puya as a steel-plated point at the end of a rod or goad-stick that cowboys and picadors (in bullfights) use to goad or punish animals. Islas indicates that puya and púa are synonyms in Mexico and refer to a long sharp thorn found at the end of a maguey leaf. -
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