Aragoneses (en. Aragonese)
/aɾaɣoˈneses/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Inhabitants or natives of the autonomous community of Aragón in Spain.
Aragonese people have a rich cultural tradition.
Los aragoneses tienen una rica tradición cultural.
Pertaining to Aragón or its culture.
Aragonese dances are very popular at festivals.
Las danzas aragonesas son muy populares en las festividades.
Etymology
The term 'aragoneses' comes from 'Aragón', which is a historical region in northeastern Spain.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Aragón is a land of tradition.
Phrase that denotes the rich culture and history of the region.
Aragón es tierra de tradición
Being Aragonese is a pride.
Expression that reflects the sense of belonging and cultural pride.
Ser aragonés es un orgullo
Related Words
Aragón
Autonomous community in northeastern Spain.
Aragón
Zaragoza
Capital of the Aragonese community.
Zaragoza
Monegros
A famous Aragonese comarca known for its landscape.
Monegros
Slang Meanings
Aficionado to Aragonese festivities and celebrations.
That guy is a true Aragonese, he is always at the parties.
Ese chico es un aragonés de pura cepa, siempre está en las fiestas.
Person who shows a strong sense of Aragonese community.
Aragonese people are known for their solidarity in the region.
Los aragoneses son conocidos por su solidaridad en la región.