nativo

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin nativus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

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  1. native

Noun

nativo m (plural nativi, feminine nativa)

  1. native (of a place)

Anagrams


Latin

Adjective

(deprecated template usage) nātīvō

  1. dative masculine singular of nātīvus
  2. dative neuter singular of nātīvus
  3. ablative masculine singular of nātīvus
  4. ablative neuter singular of nātīvus

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin nativus. Compare the inherited doublet nadivo.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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  1. nativo (belonging or relating to someone by birth)
  2. native (relating to the people who originally inhabited a region)
    Synonym: aborígene
  3. (computing) native (written to run on a particular processor)

Noun

nativo m (plural nativos, feminine nativa, feminine plural nativas)

  1. native (person who is native to a place)
    Synonym: aborígene

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin nativus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /naˈtibo/ [naˈt̪i.β̞o]

Adjective

nativo (feminine nativa, masculine plural nativos, feminine plural nativas)

  1. native

Derived terms

Noun

nativo m (plural nativos, feminine nativa, feminine plural nativas)

  1. native of a place