Aragonese

Ar·a·go·nese

[ar-uh-guh-neez, -nees] adjective, noun, plural Ar·a·go·nese.
adjective
1.
of Aragon, its people, or their language.
noun
2.
a native or inhabitant of Aragon.
3.
the dialect of Spanish spoken in Aragon.

Origin:
1505–15; Aragon (the province) + -ese

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Aragonese (ˌærəɡəˈniːz) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n , pl -nese
1.  a native or inhabitant of Aragon
 
adj
2.  of or relating to Aragon or its inhabitants

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