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Martí

American  
[mahr-tee] / mɑrˈti /

noun

  1. José 1853–1895, Cuban patriot and writer.


Example Sentences

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He has asked her to bring him books by Nelson Mandela, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and José Martí, who fought for Cuba’s independence from Spain.

From Los Angeles Times

We visited the burial site of national hero José Martí, who is credited with sparking the revolution that freed the nation from Spain.

From Los Angeles Times

Here was a chance for the secretary of State, the man the Atlantic recently called “bright and well spoken,” to channel his inner Simón Bolivar or José Martí.

From Los Angeles Times

Marti Prohaska, the mayor of Mountain Village and Meehan Fee, the mayor pro tem of Telluride, arrived at Horning’s Newport Beach office.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I never did a change of address,” said Sara Marti, whose Palisades rental was destroyed.

From Los Angeles Times