Macedonio (en. Macedonian)
/maseˈðonjo/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A person from Macedonia, a historical region located in the north of Greece.
The philosopher Aristotle was the teacher of Alexander the Great, a famous macedonian.
El filósofo Aristóteles fue el maestro de Alejandro Magno, un macedonio famoso.
Related to the culture or language of Macedonia.
Macedonian is a Slavic language spoken in North Macedonia.
El macedonio es una lengua eslava que se habla en Macedonia del Norte.
Etymology
From Latin 'Macedonĭus', which refers to the region of Macedonia.
Common Phrases and Expressions
pure-bred macedonian
Refers to someone who is completely native to Macedonia.
macedonio de pura cepa
macedonian heart
Expresses the strong identity and pride of the Macedonians.
corazón macedonio
Related Words
Macedonia
Historical and cultural region in southeastern Europe.
Macedonia
Alexander the Great
King of Macedonia and one of the greatest conquerors in history.
Alejandro Magno
Macedonian
Referring to the Macedonians in terms of their cultural characteristics.
macedoniense
Slang Meanings
It is used to refer to someone who is very proud of their Macedonian heritage.
That guy is a true macedonian, always talking about his history.
Ese tipo es un verdadero macedonio, siempre hablando de su historia.
Denotes a macedonian who easily adapts to other cultural environments.
That girl is a cosmopolitan macedonian, she moves among various cultures with ease.
Esa chica es una macedonia cosmopolita, se mueve entre diversas culturas con facilidad.