Español > europeo: 2 sentidos > nombre 1, person Sentido | A native or inhabitant of Europe. |
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Sinónimo | europea |
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Específico | Teuton, teutón | A member of the ancient Germanic people who migrated from Jutland to southern Gaul and were annihilated by the Romans |
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albanesa, albanés | A native or inhabitant of Albania |
alemana, alemán | A person of German nationality |
andorrana, andorrano | A native or inhabitant of Andorra |
austríaca, austriaco, austríaco | A native or inhabitant of Austria |
balcánico | An inhabitant of the Balkan Peninsula |
belga | A native or inhabitant of Belgium |
bielorruso | A native or inhabitant of Byelorussia |
británica, británicas, británico, británicos | A native or inhabitant of Great Britain |
búlgara, búlgaro | A native or inhabitant of Bulgaria |
celta | A member of a European people who once occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul prior to Roman times |
checo | A native of inhabitant of the Czech Republic |
checoslovaco | A native or inhabitant of the former republic of Czechoslovakia |
chipriota | A native or inhabitant of Cyprus |
cretense | A native or inhabitant of Crete |
danés | A native or inhabitant of Denmark |
escandinavo, nórdigo, norteño | An inhabitant of Scandinavia |
escocesa, escocés | A native or inhabitant of Scotland |
eslava, eslavo | Any member of the people of eastern Europe or Asian Russia who speak a Slavonic language |
eslovaca, eslovaco | A native or inhabitant of Slovakia |
eslovena, esloveno | A native or inhabitant of Slovenia |
esloveno | A native of Slovenia |
española, español | A native or inhabitant of Spain |
euroasiático | A person of mixed European and Asian descent |
finlandesa, finlandés | A native or inhabitant of Finland |
francesa, francés | A person of French nationality |
galesas, galeses, galés | A native or resident of Wales |
gibraltareña, gibraltareño | A native or inhabitant of Gibraltar |
griega, griego, helénico, heleno | A native or inhabitant of Greece |
holandés, neerlandesa, neerlandés | A native or inhabitant of Holland |
húngara, húngaras, húngaro, húngaros, magiar | A native or inhabitant of Hungary |
irlandés | A native or inhabitant of Ireland |
islandesa, islandés, islándico | A native or inhabitant of Iceland |
italiana, italiano | A native or inhabitant of Italy |
lapón, sami | A member of an indigenous nomadic people living in northern Scandinavia and herding reindeer |
letona | A native or inhabitant of Latvia |
liechtensteiniano | A native or inhabitant of Liechtenstein |
lituano | A native or inhabitant of Lithuania |
lombardo, longobardo | A member of a Germanic people who invaded northern Italy in the 6th century |
luxemburguesa, luxemburgués | A native or inhabitant of Luxembourg / Luxembourg |
macedónico | A native or inhabitant of Macedon |
maltés | A native or inhabitant of Malta |
monegasco | A native or inhabitant of Monaco |
noruega, noruego | A native or inhabitant of Norway |
polaca, polaco, polonés | A native or inhabitant of Poland |
portuguesa, portugués | A native or inhabitant of Portugal |
romano | An inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire |
rumana, rumano | A native or inhabitant of Romania |
sahib | formerly a term of respect for important white Europeans in colonial India |
sajón | A member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons |
sueca, sueco | A native or inhabitant of Sweden |
tracio | An inhabitant of ancient Thrace |
ucraniano, ucranio | A native or inhabitant of the Ukraine |
vasca, vasco | A member of a people of unknown origin living in the western Pyrenees in France and Spain |
yugoslavo | A native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia |
General | habitante, habitantes, moradora, morador, residente, vecina, vecino | A person who inhabits a particular place |
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Inglés | European |
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Catalán | europea, europeu |
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