chastellã

[t͡ʃaʃteˈʎa]

1. adjective Castilian (related to Castile or the Castilian people).

2. masculine noun Castilian (person from Castile).

3. masculine noun Spanish or Castilian (language of Spain).

Etymology: From Chastella plus derivative suffix .

galizã

[galiˈza]

1. adjective Galician (related to Galicia or the Galician people).

2. masculine noun Galician (person from Galicia).

3. masculine noun Galician (language of Galicia).

Etymology: From Galiza plus derivative suffix ã.

mirandès

[miɾanˈdes]

1. adjective Mirandese (related to Miranda do Douro, Portugal, or the people who live there).

2. masculine noun Mirandese (person from Miranda do Douro, Portugal).

3. masculine noun Mirandese (language of Miranda do Douro, Portugal).

Etymology: From Miranda in Miranda dou Dor plus derivative suffix -ès.

astur-ljonès

[aʃˌtuɾljoˈnes]

1. adjective Astur-Leonese (related to Asturias and León, or the people who live there).

2. masculine noun Astur-Leonese (people from Asturias and León).

3. masculine noun Astur-Leonese (language of Asturias and León).

Etymology: From astur and ljonès.

ljonès

[ljoˈnes]

1. adjective Leonese (related to León or the Leonese people).

2. masculine noun Leonese (person from León).

3. masculine noun Leonese (language of León).

Etymology: From Ljõ plus derivative suffix -ès.

astur

[aʃˈtuɾ]

1. adjective Asturian (related to Asturias or the Asturian people).

2. masculine noun Asturian (person from Asturias).

3. masculine noun Asturian (language of Asturias).

Etymology: From Latin astur.

portwawès

[poɾtwaˈwes]

1. adjective Portuguese (related to Portugal or the Portuguese people).

2. masculine noun Portuguese (person from Portugal).

3. masculine noun Portuguese (language of Portugal).

Etymology: From Portwau plus derivative suffix -ès.

latĩ

[laˈti]

1. adjective Latin (related to the Latin language or the Roman Empire).

2. masculine noun Latin (language of the Roman Empire).

Etymology: From Latin Latinus.

romannès

[romaˈɲes]

1. adjective Romanian (related to Romanian or the Romanian people).

2. masculine noun Romanian (person from Romania).

3. masculine noun Romanian (language of Romania).

Etymology: From Romanna plus derivative suffix -ès

romã

[roˈma]

1. adjective Roman (related to the city of Rome, the Roman Empire or the Romans).

2. masculine noun Roman (person from the city of Rome or the Roman Empire).

Etymology: From Roma plus derivative suffix .