andaluz



Inflexiones de 'andaluz' (adj): f: andaluza, mpl: andaluces, fpl: andaluzas
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andaluz adj (de Andalucía) (person)Andalucian adj
 Federico García Lorca fue un ilustre poeta y dramaturgo andaluz.
 Federico Garcia Lorca was an illustrious Andalucian poet and playwright.
andaluz adj (relativo a español de Andalucía) (relating to Andalucia)Andalusian adj
 Pedro tiene un acento andaluz muy marcado.
 He has a very noticeable Andalusian accent.
andaluz,
andaluza
nm, nf
(persona de Andalucía) (person)Andalusian, Andalucian n
 El andaluz tiene fama de gracioso.
 Andalusians (or: Andalucian) are known to be funny.
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Additional Translations
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andaluz nm (variedad del español) (dialect)Andalusian, Andalucian n
 La profesora escribió un artículo sobre las características fonéticas del andaluz.
 The teacher wrote an article on the phonetic characteristics of Andalusian.
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