gobernador
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish gouernador, from Latin gubernātor, gubernātōrem (“director, governor”), from gubernō (“I direct, manage, govern”).
Pronunciation
Noun
gobernador m (plural gobernadores, feminine gobernadora, feminine plural gobernadoras)
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Descendants
- Chavacano: gobernador
- Papiamentu: gobernador
- → Basque: gobernadore
- → Tagalog: gobernador
Adjective
gobernador (feminine gobernadora, masculine plural gobernadores, feminine plural gobernadoras)
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