Lugareño in english
Local
pronunciation: loʊkəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: loʊkəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
lugareño = local ; local resident ; villager ; townie [towny/townee] ; village man ; townee [townie/towny] ; towner.
Example: The information is either kept by the scientists themselves or deposited in local libraries in report forms, unrecorded, known only to the locals.Example: Emphasis was placed on involving local residents in identifying needs of the community and implementing solutions.Example: Most importantly, the villagers are responsible for the day to day operation and the upkeep of the units.Example: Townie is in fact a derogatory reference to those who are born and raised in that type of burg or burb, and are assumed to be of inferior intellectual promise.Example: Consequently, without an education to prepare them for finding work, these girls are often sold as a slave to another village man.Example: Townees viewed college students as 'pretty boys', snobby, ignorant of the world, and only book smart.Example: I learned that during the Depression so many towners went to Chicago to find work that the town newspaper had to report on them, and the column had become a tradition.