Mediterranean in spanish

Mediterráneo

pronunciation: mediterɑneoʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
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Mediterranean = mediterráneo. 

Example: Food, cookery and Mediterranean are isolates drawn from the facets of Domestic science, constituting phenomena studied.

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» Mediterranean basin, the = cuenca mediterránea, la; cuenca del Mediterráneo, la.

Example: Research focused on the rise of early European commerce and patterns of communication in the Mediterranean basin in the centuries after the fall of the Roman empire.

» Mediterranean coast, the = costa mediterránea, la.

Example: A British family were drugged and robbed as they slept on a French train on their way to a holiday on the Mediterranean coast.

» Mediterranean diet, the = dieta mediterránea, la.

Example: The Mediterranean diet is characterized by high consumption of fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, shellfish, dairy products and both young and mature wines.

» Mediterranean region, the = cuenca mediterránea, la; cuenca del Mediterráneo, la.

Example: The pomegranate tree is native from Iran to the Himalayas and has been cultivated since ancient times throughout the Mediterranean region.

» Mediterranean Sea, the = Mar Mediterráneo, el; el Mediterráneo.

Example: In ancient and medieval Europe and Arabia, the seven seas were some combination of these nine bodies of water: the Adriatic Sea, Aegean Sea, Arabian Sea, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Persian Gulf, and Red Sea.

Mediterranean synonyms

mediterranean sea in spanish: mar Mediterráneo, pronunciation: medətɜreɪniənsi part of speech: noun
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