Colonial in spanish
Colonial
pronunciation: koʊloʊniɑl part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: koʊloʊniɑl part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
colonial1 = habitante de una colonia, colonizador, colono, poblador.
Example: The colonials used both peaceful and violent methods to oppose the British policies imposed on America from 1763-75.colonial2 = colonial.
Example: In their early colonial form schools often aimed to isolate youth from the community, to wean children from their culture.more:
» anti-colonial = anticolonial.
Example: In short, we had to pick up the gauntlet thrown down by history, the history of those nationalists who successfully led the anti-colonial fight for freedom but failed to have honest and capable successors.» Colonial America = América colonial, la.
Example: Throughout history, dovecotes have played an important role as a source of food for people, and for Colonial America, a source of fertilizer.» colonial architecture = arquitectura colonial.
Example: The French colonial architecture seems out of place in an Asian country such as Cambodia.» colonial power = potencia colonial.
Example: And the government is struggling to muster the cash, even with contributions from China and technical assistance from former colonial power France.» colonial territory = colonia, territorio colonial.
Example: The problems of retrospective bibliography, as indeed of national library development, are usually seen at their worst in former colonial territories which have evolved late into nationhood.» colonial times = época colonial.
Example: In colonial times, and residually in so-called postcolonial times, the knowledge of Indigenous peoples occupied the realm of the 'primitive', an obstacle to progress along the path to modern civilisation and was largely ignored or suppressed.» postcolonial [post-colonial] = postcolonial, posterior al colonialismo. [Lista de palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]
Example: The reasons for this are complex and some of them are rooted in post-colonial thinking that lingers on as a heritage of the pre-1921 era.