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📚 adj • entry_id 1891

Galician

/ɡəˈlɪs.i.ən/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
galaico • gallego
Of, from or relating to Galicia, Spain.
"I have been asked over by Dr. Maupuis of the Institut Métapsychique to see some of the experiments which he is conducting upon a Galician medium."
The subsequent oil slicks that reached the coast resulted in severe ecological and economic consequences for the Galician coast and the Bay of Biscay.
gallego
Of or pertaining to the Galician language.
This vowel is similar to the Catalan sound in the words Jordi or sola and to the Galician sound in the words ola or po.
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📚 noun • entry_id 1892

Galician

/ɡəˈlɪs.i.ən/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
gallego
A native or inhabitant of Galicia, Spain.
In Argentina, too, there is a community of Welsh-speakers. Similarly some Galicians, Catalans and Basques have retained their mother tongues in ways that had they remained, respect…
The little Galician was sitting nibbling a biscuit with a glass of red wine before him.
gallego
The language of Galicia; a Romance language spoken in the northwestern corner of the Iberian peninsula.
Rosalia de Castro became a crucial element in this early nationalist cultural campaign: she spoke Galician as her first language and she was literate, educated, and sympathetic to…
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