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Sardinian

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Sar·din·i·an  (sär-dn-n, -yn)
adj.
Of or relating to Sardinia or its people, language, or culture.
n.
1. A native or inhabitant of Sardinia.
2. The Romance language of the Sardinians.

Sardinian [sɑːˈdɪnɪən]
adj
of or relating to Sardinia, its inhabitants, or their language
n
1. (Social Science / Peoples) a native or inhabitant of Sardinia
2. (Linguistics / Languages) the spoken language of Sardinia, sometimes regarded as a dialect of Italian but containing many loan words from Spanish
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Sardinian - a native or inhabitant of SardiniaSardinian - a native or inhabitant of Sardinia  
Italian - a native or inhabitant of Italy
2.Sardinian - the Italian dialect spoken in Sardinia; sometimes considered a separate language with many loan words from Spanish
Italian - the Romance language spoken in Italy
Adj.1.Sardinian - of or relating to or characteristic of Sardinia or its people or its language
Translations
Sardinian [sɑːˈdɪnɪən]
A. ADJsardo
B. Nsardo/a m/f
Sardinian [sɑːrˈdɪniən]
adjsarde
n
(= person) → Sarde mf
(= language) → sarde m
Sardinian
nSarde m, → Sardin f, → Sardinier(in) m(f)
Sardinian [sɑːˈdɪnɪən] adj & n (person) → sardo/a


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And she has been fooled in the first place because her provinces have been pillaged- they say the Holy Russian army loots terribly- her army is destroyed, her capital taken, and all this for the beaux yeux* of His Sardinian Majesty.
"This book," said the barber, opening another, "is the ten books of the 'Fortune of Love,' written by Antonio de Lofraso, a Sardinian poet.
Fortunately, as we have said, Edmond was only wounded, and with certain herbs gathered at certain seasons, and sold to the smugglers by the old Sardinian women, the wound soon closed.
 
 
 
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