[
US
/ˌpɛɹəˈɡwaɪən/
]
NOUN
- a native or inhabitant of Paraguay
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to or characteristic of Paraguay or its people
How To Use Paraguayan In A Sentence
- A Paraguayan murid named Oryzomys wavrini was described in 1921, and was shown by Voss & Myers (1991) to be the same thing as Hesperomys simplex, the name currently used for this taxon being Pseudoryzomys simplex. Archive 2006-03-01
- In response, Paraguayan forces reoccupied the site.
- Jerry Cooney in turn analyzes the Paraguayan frontier and how the economy shifted from the exploitation of yerba mate, the Paraguayan tea in the colonial period, to cattle ranching.
- Many Paraguayan dances resemble the polka as well as the waltz and the tango.
- On the morning of the raid he met with the Paraguayan minister responsible for CITES enforcement in the country. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
- Over 90% of Paraguayans are estimated to speak Guaraní, with about 40% of the population monolingual in Guaraní.
- The allegations were made yesterday amidst a state visit by Paraguayan President Luis Angel Gonzalez Macchi.
- But such chaperonage does not take place for Paraguayan Americans, who often meet at community Catholic Church activities or through educational pursuits.
- The major product of the Paraguayan missions was yerba mate, a strong green tea, and the Jesuit yerba plantations were seen as the very best in all of South America.
- Ballack heads it across the face of the Paraguayan goal and Neuville just fails to nod it home.