Canary in spanish

Canario

pronunciation: kɑnɑɹ̩ioʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
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» Canaries, the = Islas Canarias, las.

Example: For example, Pliny the Elder describes a Carthaginian expedition to the Canaries.

» canary grass = alpiste.

Example: The pollen of canary grass, which was introduced as a pasture grass from Europe, is a major allergen in southern Australia.

» Canary Islander = canario.

Example: Since the late 1600s, Spain had encouraged the Canary Islanders to move to the Caribbean colonies.

» Canary Islands, the = Islas Canarias, las.

Example: Canaries are native to the Azores, the Canary Islands, and Madeira and were formerly used by miners to warn of dangerous gases.

» inhabitant of the Canary Islands = canario.

Example: The sum of the evidence from the skeletal remains shows that the early inhabitants of the Canary Islands belonged to different ethnical groups.

» native of the Canary Islands = canario.

Example: Strangely enough, in 1434 Pope Eugene IV's papal bull established a complete prohibition on selling the natives of the Canary Islands into slavery.

canary2 = canario. 

Example: Canaries are native to the Azores, the Canary Islands, and Madeira and were formerly used by miners to warn of dangerous gases.

Canary synonyms

sneak in spanish: furtivo, pronunciation: snik verb, nounsnitch in spanish: soplón, pronunciation: snɪtʃ noun, verbfink in spanish: soplón, pronunciation: fɪŋk nouncolored in spanish: de colores, pronunciation: kʌlɜrd adjectivechromatic in spanish: cromático, pronunciation: kroʊmætɪk adjectivestoolie in spanish: heces, pronunciation: stuli nouncanary bird in spanish: pájaro canario, pronunciation: kəneribɜrd nounstoolpigeon in spanish: Stoolpigeon, pronunciation: stullpɪdʒən nouncanary-yellow in spanish: amarillo canario, pronunciation: kənerijeloʊ adjectivecanary yellow in spanish: amarillo canario, pronunciation: kənerijeloʊ noun
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