Colonial in spanish

Colonial

pronunciation: koʊloʊniɑl part of speech: adjective, noun
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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.

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» 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.

Colonial synonyms

complex in spanish: complejo, pronunciation: kɑmpleks part of speech: adjective, noun compound in spanish: compuesto, pronunciation: kɑmpaʊnd part of speech: noun
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