galician
IPA: gʌɫˈɪʃʌn
Root Word: Galician
noun
- (countable) A native or inhabitant of Galicia, a region of the northwestern Iberian peninsula.
- (uncountable) The language of Galicia; a Romance language spoken in the northwestern corner of the Iberian peninsula.
- An inhabitant of Galicia, a region in Poland and Ukraine.
adjective
- Of or pertaining to the region of Galicia in Iberia.
- Of or pertaining to the people of Galicia (in Iberia) or their culture.
- Of or pertaining to the Galician language.
- Of or pertaining to the historical region of Galicia in Central Europe.
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Examples of "galician" in Sentences
- An example of Galician renaissance art.
- This is a list of famous Galician people.
- Dichotomy of response in Galician society.
- Galician and Lionese are not official in this Autonomy.
- Portuguese and Fala and Galician are the same language.
- The majority of Galician Jews perished in the Holocaust.
- The Galician youths formed the majority of the membership.
- · Added translations for catalan, spanish, german and galician.
- Galicians are an ethnic group and a nationality, but not a nation.
- Galician language literature is the literature written in Galician.
- In Galician cuisine, the freshness and quality of the produce are paramount.
- From the galician Xouva to the asturian Parrocha and the big mediterranean sardine.