júnior

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See also: junior, iunior, and Junior

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin iūnior (younger), a contracted form of iuvenior (younger), from iuvenis (young).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: jú‧ni‧or

Noun

júnior m (plural juniores)

  1. junior (especially a junior sportsman)

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin iūnior (younger), a contracted form of iuvenior (younger), from iuvenis (young).

Noun

júnior m (plural júniores)

  1. junior, novice