andaluz
Andalusian
adjective ahn-dah-LOOS Less Common
Origin: From Arabic al-Andalus, the medieval Islamic name for the Iberian Peninsula.
Usage Note
Andaluz is the adjective and noun for a person or thing from Andalusia, the southernmost region of Spain. The feminine form is andaluza. The plural is andaluces — note the -z → -ces spelling change. Andalusian Spanish is noted for its seseo and aspiration of final -s, features that influenced Latin American Spanish.
Examples
"El flamenco es un arte andaluz."
Natural Translation
Flamenco is an Andalusian art.
Literal Translation
The flamenco is an art Andalusian
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