noun
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a language of Catalonia, quite closely related to Spanish and Provençal, belonging to the Romance group of the Indo-European family
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a native or inhabitant of Catalonia
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Catalan
1375–1425; late Middle English < Spanish
Example Sentences
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The Catalan club have a deadline of 15 June - two days before England's World Cup opener against Croatia - to activate a clause to trigger a £26m deal.
From BBC • Jun. 8, 2026
The Catalan former midfielder has picked up more silverware during his time in England than most managers collect in entire careers: six league titles, three FA Cups, and the Champions League.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 19, 2026
His grandfather Antonio is revealed as a traveling merchant who operated between Catalan Spain and Morocco, rather than simply a farmer.
From Science Daily • May 4, 2026
As a boy growing up in the tiny Catalan village of Sant Antoni de Vilamajor, Palou started kart racing about the same time he started grade school.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 17, 2026
I will have lost two hundred fathoms of good Catalan cardel and the hooks and leaders.
From "The Old Man and The Sea" by Ernest Hemingway
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