Corso in english
Corsican
pronunciation: kɔrsəkən part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: kɔrsəkən part of speech: adjective
In gestures
corso = Corsican ; Corsican ; privateering.
Example: Hundreds of Corsicans and their families immigrated to Puerto Rico from as early as 1830, and their numbers peaked in the early 1900s.Example: Hundreds of Corsicans and their families immigrated to Puerto Rico from as early as 1830, and their numbers peaked in the early 1900s.Example: American privateering activity became an industry born of necessity that encouraged patriotic private citizens to harass British shipping while risking their lives and resources for financial gain.more:
» patente de corso = Letter of Marque and Reprisal .
Example: Letters of Marque and Reprisal were the official documents by which 18th-century governments commissioned private commercial ships, known as privateers, to act on their behalf, attacking ships carrying the flags of enemy nations.corso2 = Corsican.
Example: Hundreds of Corsicans and their families immigrated to Puerto Rico from as early as 1830, and their numbers peaked in the early 1900s.