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1 habitant
habitant, e [abitɑ̃, ɑ̃t]masculine noun, feminine noun[de maison] occupant ; [de ville, pays] inhabitant* * *habitante abitɑ̃, ɑ̃t nom masculin, féminin1) ( personne) (de ville, pays, région) inhabitant; (de quartier, d'immeuble) resident* * *abitɑ̃, ɑ̃t nm/f habitant, -e1) [ville, pays] inhabitantLes habitants du quartier sont contre ce projet. — The local people are against this plan.
2) [maison] occupant* * *1 ( personne) (de ville, pays, région) inhabitant; (de quartier, d'immeuble) resident; nombre d'habitants au km2 number of inhabitants per square kilometreGB; les habitants du quartier the local residents; par habitant per head ou person; pour 1000 habitants for every 1,000 people; loger chez l'habitant Tourisme to stay as a paying guest; Mil to be billetted with a local family;2 liter ( personne) dweller; ( animal) beast; les habitants de l'air/de la forêt/des mers the denizens of the air/of the forest/of the seas., habitante [abitɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [d'une ville, d'un pays] inhabitant[d'un immeuble] occupant -
2 bruxellois
bruxellois, e [bʀyksεlwa, waz]1. adjectiveof or from Brussels2. masculine noun, feminineBruxellois(e) inhabitant or native of Brussels* * *bruxelloise bʀyselwa, az adjectif Brussels (épith)* * *bʀysɛlwa, waz nm/f Bruxellois, -e* * *( féminin bruxelloise) [brysɛlwa, az] adjectif -
3 hôte
hôte [ot]1. masculine noun2. masculine noun, feminine noun( = invité) guest━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *ot
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nom masculin1) ( personne qui invite) host3) Biologie host
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1) ( personne invitée) guest2) ( d'appartement) occupant; ( d'hôtel) guest* * *
I ot1. nmf1) (= invité) guestCette ferme accueille des hôtes payants. — This farm takes paying guests.
2) (= client) patron3) (= animaux) [forêt, des étangs] inhabitant2. nm1) BIOLOGIE host2) INFORMATIQUE (ordinateur hôte) host
II (hôtesse)(qui invite) hostN'oubliez pas de remercier vos hôtes. — Don't forget to thank your hosts.
* * *A nm1 ( personne qui invite) host;3 Biol host.B nmf1 ( personne invitée) guest;2 ( d'appartement) occupant; ( d'hôtel) guest.hôte de marque distinguished guest; hôte de passage temporary guest; hôte payant Tourisme paying guest., hôtesse [ot, otɛs] nom masculin, nom féminin————————nom masculin1. [invité] guest2. (littéraire) [habitant]les hôtes des bois/lacs the denizens of the woodlands/lakes————————hôtesse nom féminin[responsable de l'accueil - dans un hôtel] receptionist ; [ - dans une exposition] hostess -
4 angevin
angevine ɑ̃ʒvɛ̃, in adjectif Angevin (épith), of Anjou (après n)* * *ɑ̃ʒvɛ̃, in adj angevin, -e* * *( féminin angevine) [ɑ̃ʒvɛ̃, in] adjectif1. [d'Angers] from Angers2. [de l'Anjou] from Anjou[habitant - d'Angers] inhabitant of or person from Angers ; [ - de l'Anjou] inhabitant of or person from Anjoua. [d'Angers] the people of Angersb. [de l'Anjou] the people of Anjou -
5 bordelais
bordelais, e [bɔʀdəlε, εz]1. adjectiveof or from Bordeaux2. masculine noun, feminineBordelais(e) inhabitant or native of Bordeaux3. masculine noun( = région) le Bordelais the Bordeaux region* * *bɔʀdəlɛ, ɛz bordelais, -e1. adj2. nm* * *( féminin bordelaise) [bɔrdəlɛ, ɛz] adjectif1. [de Bordeaux] from Bordeaux2. [du Bordelais] from the Bordeaux area————————————————bordelaise nom féminin1. [bouteille] Bordeaux bottle2. CUISINE -
6 luxembourgeois
luxembourgeois, e [lyksɑ̃buʀʒwa, waz]1. adjectiveof or from Luxembourg2. masculine noun, feminineLuxembourgeois(e) inhabitant or native of Luxembourg* * *
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luxembourgeoise lyksɑ̃buʀʒwa, az adjectif1) ( du Luxembourg) of Luxembourg2) ( de Luxembourg) Luxembourg
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nom masculin Linguistique German dialect spoken in Luxembourg* * *lyksɑ̃buʀʒwa, waz nm/f Luxembourgeois, -eun Luxembourgeois — a man from Luxembourg, a person from Luxembourg
une Luxembourgeoise — a woman from Luxembourg, a person from Luxembourg
* * *A adj1 ⇒ Les nationalités ( du Luxembourg) of Luxembourg;2 ⇒ Les villes ( de Luxembourg) Luxembourg.( féminin luxembourgeoise) [lyksɑ̃burʒwa, az] adjectif———————— -
7 lyonnais
lyonnais, e [liɔnε, εz]1. adjectiveof or from Lyon2. masculine noun, feminineLyonnais(e) inhabitant or native of Lyon* * *liɔnɛ, ɛz adj lyonnais, -e1) GÉOGRAPHIE from Lyons2) CUISINE Lyonnaise* * *A ⇒ Les villes adj of Lyons.B lyonnaise nf1 Culin lyonnaise; à la lyonnaise à la lyonnaise;2 Jeux regional game of boules.————————————————Lyonnais nom propre masculinle Lyonnais, les monts du Lyonnais the Lyonnais mountains————————nom masculin -
8 marseillais
marseillais, e [maʀsεjε, εz]1. adjectiveof or from Marseilles2. masculine noun, feminineMarseillais(e) inhabitant or native of Marseilles3. feminine noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The Marseillaise has been France's national anthem since 1879. The words of the « Chant de guerre de l'armée du Rhin », as the song was originally called, were written to an anonymous tune by an army captain called Rouget de Lisle in 1792. Adopted as a marching song by the Marseille battalion, it was finally popularized as the Marseillaise.* * *marseillaise maʀsɛjɛ, ɛz adjectif of Marseillesune histoire marseillaise — ≈ a tall story
* * *maʀsɛjɛ, ɛz marseillais, -e1. adjMarseilles modif2. nfthe French national anthem* * *( féminin marseillaise) [marsɛjɛ, ɛz] adjectif————————————————Marseillaise nom fémininThe French national anthem, most likely written by Rouget de Lisle, was sung for the first time in 1792 by a group of revolutionaries as they arrived in Paris from Marseilles. It became the national song in 1795. -
9 martiniquais
martiniquais, e [maʀtinikε, εz]1. adjectiveof or from Martinique2. masculine noun, feminineMartiniquais(e) inhabitant or native of Martinique* * *maʀtinikɛ, ɛz nm/f Martiniquais, -eun Martiniquais — a Martinican, an inhabitant or native of Martinique
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10 réunionnais
réunionnais, e [ʀeynjɔnε, εz]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine* * *ʀeynjɔnɛ, ɛz adj réunionnais, -e* * *( féminin réunionnnaise) [reynjɔnɛ, ɛz] adjectif———————— -
11 Narbonnais
Narbonnais, Narbonnaise ⇒ Les villes nm,f ( natif) native of Narbonne; ( inhabitant) inhabitant of Narbonne. -
12 Strasbourgeois
strasbourgeois, e [stʀazbuʀʒwa, waz]1. adjectiveof or from Strasbourg2. masculine noun, feminineStrasbourgeois(e) inhabitant or native of Strasbourg* * *stʀazbuʀʒwa, waz nm/f Strasbourgeois, -e* * *Strasbourgeois, Strasbourgeoise nm,f ( natif) native of Strasbourg; ( habitant) inhabitant of Strasbourg. -
13 habitant
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A person occupying a region, town, house, country, etc.
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14 Bordelais
bordelais, e [bɔʀdəlε, εz]1. adjectiveof or from Bordeaux2. masculine noun, feminineBordelais(e) inhabitant or native of Bordeaux3. masculine noun( = région) le Bordelais the Bordeaux region* * *bɔʀdəlɛ, ɛz bordelais, -e1. adj2. nm* * *[bɔrdəlɛ] nom propre masculin -
15 ajaccien
( féminin ajaccienne) [aʒaksjɛ̃, ɛn] adjectif———————— -
16 algérois
algéroise alʒeʀwa, az adjectif of Algiers* * *alʒeʀwa nml'Algérois (= région) — the Algiers region
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17 arlésien
( féminin arlésienne) [arlezjɛ̃, ɛn] adjectif————————————————arlésienne nom fémininsa copine/ce ministre, c'est l'arlésienne! does this much talked-about girlfriend/minister REALLY exist? -
18 auvergnat
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19 beauceron
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20 brandebourgeois
bʀɑ̃dbuʀʒwa, waz adj brandebourgeois, -e* * *brandebourgeois, brandebourgeoise adj of Brandenburg; concerto brandebourgeois Brandenburg Concerto.( féminin brandebourgeoise) [brɑ̃dburʒwa, brɑ̃dburʒwaz] adjectif————————
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inhabitant — One who resides actually and permanently in a given place, and has his domicile there. Ex parte Shaw, 145 U.S. 444, 12 S.Ct. 935, 36 L.Ed. 768. The words inhabitant, citizen, and resident, as employed in different constitutions to define the… … Black's law dictionary