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Dominican

Aussprache: [dɒmɪˈnɪkən]

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Kontext: „nationality“

(adjective) related to the Dominican Republic or its people. If someone is from the Dominican Republic, they are called Dominican.

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She has Dominican heritage and loves to celebrate her culture.

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He is not Dominican; he was born in Puerto Rico.

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Is that writer Dominican or from another country?

Kontext: „nationality“

(noun) a person from the Dominican Republic. If you meet someone who was born in the Dominican Republic, you can call them a Dominican.

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The Dominican at the party shared delicious food from her home country.

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There were no Dominicans at the event, only people from other countries.

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How many Dominicans are there in your class?

Kontext: „religion“

(noun) a member of the Dominican Order, a Catholic religious group founded in the 13th century. This group is known for preaching and teaching.

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The Dominican friar gave a wonderful speech about compassion.

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She is not a Dominican; she belongs to a different religious order.

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What do you know about the history of the Dominicans?

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