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Catalonian

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[kat-l-oh-nee-uhn] / ˌkæt lˈoʊ ni ən /

adjective

  1. Catalan.


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The Spanish alphabet includes the letter x, and early Catalonian involved several pronunciations of it depending on context, including a pronunciation akin to the modern sh.

From Scientific American Aug. 10, 2023

Although it is set in a small Catalonian village, the themes of "Alcarràs" are universal.

From Salon Oct. 5, 2022

This rosat, the Catalonian form of rosado, which itself is the Castilian word for rosé, is made from trapat, an indigenous Catalonian grape, with a touch of pinot noir.

From New York Times Apr. 2, 2020

Some waved Catalonian flags in solidarity with the independence protests in that region of Spain.

From Washington Post Oct. 20, 2019

The last thread that joined them to the world was broken on the sixth month of pregnancy when they received a letter that obviously was not from the wise Catalonian.

From "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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