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Bedeutungen von dem Begriff "originally from" im Spanisch Englisch Wörterbuch : 2 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
General
originally from oriundo [adj]
originally from oriunda [adj/f]

Bedeutungen, die der Begriff "originally from" mit anderen Begriffen im Englisch Spanisch Wörterbuch erhalten hat: 17 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
General
slow danceable song originally from cuba, popular in the caribbean, with a two-by-four beat and melancholic lyrics bolero [m]
man originally from the city of azogues cucharero [m] EC:Sdisusedderog.
person with indian features who is originally from trinidad culí (inglés) [m] VE
pipe originally made from fired clay, stone, wood, or bone, used in collective ceremonies and rites kitra [m] CLrare
woman with indian features or who is originally from india culisa [f] PAVE
woman originally from the city of azogues cucharera [f] EC:Sdisusedderog.
person resident in mexico, originally from china, descendant from chinese, or with asian features chale [m/f] MX
resident in mexico who is originally from china or descending from china chale [m/f] MXGTHN
Speaking
where are you from originally? ¿de dónde es usted originalmente?
where are you from originally? ¿de dónde eres originalmente?
Botany
a root vegetable originally from the andes (arracacia xanthorrhiza) apio [m] NIPACUPRCOVE
a root vegetable originally from the andes (arracacia xanthorrhiza) arracache [m] CR
a leguminous plant originally from central america and southern mexico that is a popular crop in the cuisines of el salvador, guatemala and parts of southern mexico (crotalaria longirostrata) chepil [m] MX
a root vegetable originally from the andes (arracacia xanthorrhiza) arracacha [f] PRCOVE:W
a root vegetable originally from the andes (arracacia xanthorrhiza) aracacha [f] PR
a root vegetable originally from the andes (arracacia xanthorrhiza) zanahoria blanca [f] EC
Folklore
popular dance for couples, originally from the colombian atlantic coast, very fast pace and accompanied by clapping from the dancers mapalé [m] CO