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1 subcontinent
(a mass of land almost the size of a continent, forming part of a larger mass of land: the Indian Subcontinent (= India, Pakistan and Bangladesh).) subcontinentetr[sʌb'kɒntɪnənt]1 subcontinente nombre masculino'sʌb'kɑːntṇənt, sʌb'kɒntɪnəntnoun subcontinente m['sʌb'kɒntɪnǝnt]N* * *['sʌb'kɑːntṇənt, sʌb'kɒntɪnənt]noun subcontinente m -
2 Asian
Asian adj-n asiáticotr['eɪʃən, 'eɪʒən]1 asiático,-a1 asiático,-aAsian ['eɪʒən, -ʃən] adj: asiáticoAsian n: asiático m, -ca fadj.• asiático, -a adj.n.• asiático s.m.
I 'eɪʒən, 'eɪʃən, 'eɪʃəna) ( of Asia) asiáticob) ( from the Indian subcontinent) (BrE) de India, Pakistán etc
II
a) ( from Asia) asiático, -ca m,fb) ( from the Indian subcontinent) (BrE) persona proveniente de India, Pakistán etc['eɪʃn]1.ADJ asiático2.N asiático(-a) m / f* * *
I ['eɪʒən, 'eɪʃən, 'eɪʃən]a) ( of Asia) asiáticob) ( from the Indian subcontinent) (BrE) de India, Pakistán etc
II
a) ( from Asia) asiático, -ca m,fb) ( from the Indian subcontinent) (BrE) persona proveniente de India, Pakistán etc
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