londinese

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin Londīnēnsis, from Londīnium (London) + -ēnsis (ese), equivalent to Londra +‎ -ese. Cognate to Spanish londinense.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lon.diˈne.se/, [lon̪d̪iˈneːse], [lon̪d̪iˈneːze]
  • Rhymes: -eze
  • Hyphenation: lon‧di‧né‧se

Adjective

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  1. London (attributive), Londonish (of, relating to, or from London)

Noun

londinese m or f (plural londinesi)

  1. Londoner, Londonite (person from or inhabitant of London)

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