The Meaning of dominicano
Dominicano (Spanish)
Definition:
“Dominicano” is used to refer to something or someone from the Dominican Republic, a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean. It can refer to a person, culture, language, or anything pertaining to the Dominican Republic.
Usage:
- As a noun: “El dominicano es conocido por su calidez y hospitalidad.” (The Dominican is known for their warmth and hospitality.)
- As an adjective: “La música dominicana es muy diversa.” (Dominican music is very diverse.)
Etymology:
The word “dominicano” is derived from the name of the country, “República Dominicana,” which translates to “Dominican Republic.” The name “Dominicana” itself comes from “Dominicus,” the Latin word for Saint Dominic (Santo Domingo), the name of the capital city of the Dominican Republic and a reference to the founding of the Dominican Order.
Pronunciation:
- IPA: /domi.niˈka.no/
- Phonetic: [doh-mee-nee-KAH-noh]
Synonyms:
- Quisqueyano (another term sometimes used to refer to Dominicans, derived from the indigenous Taíno name for the island, ‘Quisqueya’)
- Dominicano/a (singular masculine/feminine form)
Antonyms:
- Extranjero/a (foreigner; used to specify someone not from the Dominican Republic)
- No dominicano (not Dominican)
Overall, “dominicano” carries significant cultural and national pride for individuals associated with the Dominican Republic, encompassing aspects of identity and heritage.
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Mi amigo es dominicano y siempre habla de su hermosa isla.
(My friend is Dominican and always talks about his beautiful island.) -
La comida dominicana es deliciosa y llena de sabor.
(Dominican food is delicious and full of flavor.) -
El baloncesto es muy popular entre los jóvenes dominicanos.
(Basketball is very popular among Dominican youth.) -
Fui a un festival dominicano donde disfruté de la música y el baile.
(I went to a Dominican festival where I enjoyed the music and dancing.) -
La República Dominicana es un destino turístico muy buscado.
(The Dominican Republic is a highly sought-after tourist destination.)
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