canadiense

/kanaˈdjense/, [ka.naˈð̞jẽn.se]

canadian


Noun canadiense m or f (plural canadienses)

  1. a Canadian; an inhabitant of Canada
    ¿Conoces al canadiense?
    Do you know the Canadian?

Adjective canadiense (plural canadienses)

  1. Canadian; pertaining to Canada or its people
    No entiendo muy bien el gobierno canadiense.
    I don't understand the Canadian government very well.

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Examples
  • Tom dijo que Mary era canadiense.

    Tom said Mary was Canadian.

  • Tom no parece ser canadiense.

    Tom doesn't seem to be a Canadian.

  • Tom dijo ser canadiense.

    Tom said he was Canadian.

  • No soy canadiense.

    I am not Canadian.

  • Tom es canadiense.

    Tom is a Canadian.

  • ¿Tom es canadiense?

    Is Tom Canadian?

  • Incluso no soy canadiense.

    I'm not even Canadian.

  • Tom se hizo pasar por canadiense.

    Tom pretended to be Canadian.

  • Tom es un típico canadiense.

    Tom is a typical Canadian.

  • Tom vive a 10 millas de la frontera canadiense.

    Tom lives 10 miles from the Canadian border.

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