Andaluzas (en. Andalusians)

/andalúθas/

Meaning & Definition

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adjective
Relevant or related to the autonomous community of Andalucía.
Andalusian traditions are very rich in culture.
Las tradiciones andaluzas son muy ricas en cultura.
Belonging to the people who inhabit Andalucía.
Andalusian women are known for their kindness.
Las andaluzas son conocidas por su amabilidad.
Description of the dialects or lifestyles in Andalucía.
Andalusian music influences many genres throughout the country.
La música andaluza influencia muchos géneros en todo el país.

Etymology

The word 'andaluzas' comes from 'Andalucía', which has roots in the Latin term 'Vandalicia', related to the Vandals.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Andalusian culture
A set of customs, traditions, and artistic expressions from Andalucía.
cultura andaluza
Andalusian flamenco
A style of music and dance originating from Andalucía.
flamenco andaluz
Andalusian landscape
A natural and cultural representation of the region of Andalucía.
paisaje andaluz

Related Words

andaluz
A person originally from Andalucía.
andaluz
andalucismo
Cultural and political movements in defense of Andalucía.
andalucismo
andaluzismo
The quality of being Andalusian.
andaluzismo

Slang Meanings

Expression used to refer to Andalusian women with a sense of pride.
That girl is very Andalusian; her way of speaking and dancing shows it.
Esa chica es muy andaluza, su forma de hablar y bailar lo demuestra.
Colloquial usage to describe something very typical of Andalucía.
That food is very Andalusian; it can't be missing at the fair!
Esa comida es muy andaluza, ¡no puede faltar en la feria!