English
Etymology
From Piedmont + -ese.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌpiːdmɒnˈtiːz/
Adjective
Piedmontese (not comparable)
- Of, from or relating to Piedmont in northwest Italy.
Translations
of, from, or relating to Piedmont
Noun
Piedmontese (plural Piedmonteses or Piedmontese)
- (uncountable) The inhabitants or residents of Piedmont.
- (countable) A breed of double-muscled domestic cattle that originated in Piedmont, Italy.
Translations
inhabitants
- Catalan: piemontès (ca) m, piemontesa (ca) f
- Dutch: Piëmontees (nl) m, Piëmontese f
- Esperanto: piemontano (man or woman), piemontanino (woman)
- French: Piémontais (fr) m, Piémontaise (fr) f
- Galician: piemontés (gl) m, piemontesa f
- German: Piemonteser m, Piemonteserin f, Piemontese m, Piemontesin f
- Greek: Πιεμοντέζος m (Piemontézos), Πιεμοντέζα f (Piemontéza)
- Ido: Piemontano (io)
- Italian: piemontese (it) m or f
- Japanese: ピエモンテ人 (piemonte-jin)
- Piedmontese: piemontèis m, piemontèisa f
- Polish: Piemontczyk (pl) m, Piemontka (pl) f
- Portuguese: piemontês (pt) m, piemontesa f
- Romanian: piemontez m, piemonteză f
- Russian: пьемо́нтец (ru) m (pʹjemóntec), пьемо́нтка f (pʹjemóntka)
- Spanish: piamontés (es) m, piamontesa (es) f
- Swedish: piemontesare c, piedmontesare c, piemontesiska (sv) c (female), piedmontesiska (sv) c (female)
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Proper noun
Piedmontese
- A Gallo-Italic language spoken in Piedmont.
Synonyms
Translations
See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Piedmontese terms
Further reading