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1 neoyorquino
adj.New Yorker.m.New Yorker, native or inhabitant of New York.* * *► adjetivo1 of New York, from New York► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 New Yorker* * *neoyorquino, -a1.ADJ of/from New York2.SM / F New Yorker* * *I- na adjetivo of/from New YorkII- na masculino, femenino New Yorker* * *= New Yorker.Ex. This actually happened to a 19-year-old New Yorker who had been identified by a robbery witness during a police line-up.* * *I- na adjetivo of/from New YorkII- na masculino, femenino New Yorker* * *= New Yorker.Ex: This actually happened to a 19-year-old New Yorker who had been identified by a robbery witness during a police line-up.
* * *of/from New Yorkmasculine, feminineNew Yorker* * *
neoyorquino◊ -na adjetivo
of/from New York
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
New Yorker
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English:
new
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* * *neoyorquino, -a♦ adjNew York, of/from New York;las calles neoyorquinas the New York streets, the streets of New York♦ nm,fNew Yorker* * *I adj New York atrII m, neoyorquina New Yorker* * *neoyorquino, -na adj: of or from New Yorkneoyorquino, -na n: New Yorker
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