Asturian
See also: asturian
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /æsˈtʊə.ɹi.ən/, /əˈstjʊə.ɹi.ən/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (US) IPA(key): /æsˈtʊɹ.i.ən/, /əˈstʊɹ.i.ən/
Adjective
Asturian (comparative more Asturian, superlative most Asturian)
- Of, from or relating to Asturias, Spain.
- 1878, Charlotte Mary Yonge, The story of the Christians and Moors of Spain, page 86:
- This gave time to many families to escape; and Bermudo even carried away the bodies of his predecessors to the old refuge in the Asturian hills.
- Of or pertaining to the Asturian language.
- 2002, M. Teresa Turell, Multilingualism in Spain, page 167:
- The winning entry was a poem written in Asturian, one of the first such in Asturian literature.
Translations
of or pertaining to Asturias in Spain
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of or pertaining to the Asturian language
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Noun
Asturian (plural Asturians)
- A native or inhabitant of Asturias, Spain.
- 2000, Richard Sterling, Allison Jones, Spain, Lonely Planet; World Food, page 145:
- To this day the Asturians say to each other "Have a care. Asturias is Spain. The rest is Araby."
Translations
a native of Asturias
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Proper noun
Asturian
- A Romance language spoken in Asturias, Spain.
- 2002, M. Teresa Turell, Multilingualism in Spain, page 167:
- The winning entry was a poem written in Asturian, one of the first such in Asturian literature.
- 2007, Paolo Coluzzi, Minority language planning and micronationalism in Italy, page 272:
- In Asturias/Asturies 18.3% of the respondents said they spoke Asturian always or most of the time with friends […]
Translations
language
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See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Asturian terms
- Appendix:Asturian Swadesh list for a Swadesh list of basic vocabulary words in Asturian