Galician

NOUN
  1. a language spoken in Galicia, an Autonomus Community of Spain
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How To Use Galician In A Sentence

  • Despite being a regular for Depor, the Galician outfit could well be persuaded to part with their midfielder - who is under contract at The Riazor until June 2006 - if a sizeable offer comes in.
  • The bufo, a Galician, had been seen going into the German Legation on that last afternoon. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Galicians specialize in trencherman food: suckling pig, grilled skate, pulpy octopus speckled with sea salt and paprika.
  • Accompaniment is provided by the bagpipe-like Galician national instrument, the gaita, which reflects the Celtic origins of the Galician people.
  • The business of the latter is to go into every one of these new communities, without expressing its opinion as to whether the Doukhobor, or Galician, or Bulgarian, or any other class, should or should not have been brought here. The Business Man and the Churches
  • We have just open a web page with cartographical representation of Galician Surnames. Memery
  • Nash is also a Slovak-influenced Galician subdialect of Ukrainian. Languagehat.com: SVOJA MOVA.
  • For example, only two weeks after the start of the Russian campaign, the Wiking Division massacred 600 Galician Jews in "reprisal for Soviet cruelties".
  • An encore of a Galician folk song was a welcome chance to appreciate the group's many talents once again.
  • Alternately, the Galician-Portuguese Western extreme of the ecoregion is characterized by lower smooth elevations, which correspond to very old massifs shaped by the late Paleozoic Hercynian orogeny. Cantabrian mixed forests
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