milenio

See also: milénio and milênio

Galician

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin mīllennium.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /miˈlɛnjo/ [miˈlɛ.njʊ]
  • Rhymes: -ɛnjo
  • Hyphenation: mi‧le‧nio

Noun

milenio m (plural milenios)

  1. millennium (thousand year period)
    A principios deste milenio, a tecnoloxía avanzou de xeitos sorprendentes, transformando completamente a nosa forma de vivir.
    At the beginning of this millennium, technology advanced in surprising ways, completely transforming the way we live.
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Further reading

Ladino

Noun

milenio m

  1. (countable) millennium (a period of time consisting of one thousand years)[1]
    • 2005, Aki Yerushalayim[1], volumes 26–28, page 13:
      No tenemos una ancha informasion ni detalios klaros i exaktos sovre una prezensia djudia en Londra antes del primer milenio.
      We have neither a great deal of information nor clear and exact details regarding a Jewish presence in London before the first millennium.

References

  1. ^ milenio”, in Trezoro de la Lengua Djudeoespanyola [Treasure of the Judeo-Spanish Language] (in Ladino, Hebrew, and English), Instituto Maale Adumim

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /miˈlenjo/ [miˈle.njo]
  • Rhymes: -enjo
  • Syllabification: mi‧le‧nio

Noun

milenio m (plural milenios)

  1. (countable) millennium (a period of time consisting of one thousand years)
    • 1999 October 12, “La costosa dictablanda de Pujol”, in El País[2]:
      En estas postrimerías del milenio, la máxima se ha convertido en latiguillo; y, para los feligreses del pujolismo, en dogma.
      At the end of the millennium, the maxim has become a cliché; and, for the parishioners of Pujolism, into dogma.

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