argentino

Proviene del latín 'argentinus', que significa 'de plata' o 'relativo a la plata'.

NOUN (1)
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Argentine literal / native common / countryman informal / Argentinian literal / person from Argentina untranslatable (The term specifically refers to a person from Argentina, which is contextual and cannot be translated to a single word.)
Synonyms nativo común , paisano informal
Antonyms extranjero

A native or inhabitant of Argentina. This term refers specifically to a person from the country of Argentina.

plural
argentinos
  • Conocí a un argentino muy amable en Buenos Aires. — I met a very kind Argentinian in Buenos Aires.
  • Muchos argentinos viven en España. — Many Argentinians live in Spain.
ADJ (1)
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Argentine literal / from Argentina untranslatable (Describes an origin, which complicates direct translation into a single adjective.) / Argentinian literal / related to Argentina untranslatable (Highlights a relation to Argentina which isn't conveyed in a single-word translation.)
Synonyms argento técnico
Antonyms no argentino

Of or relating to Argentina, its people, or its culture. This adjective describes something that originates from or is characteristic of Argentina.

Concordancia en género y número.
feminine plural
argentina argentinos
  • Me encanta la música argentina. — I love Argentinian music.
  • La carne argentina es famosa en todo el mundo. — Argentine beef is famous worldwide.