vecino

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See also: Vecino, veciño, and većino

Aragonese

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Etymology

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Inherited from Late Latin vēcīnus, from Latin vīcīnus. Compare to Spanish vecino, Occitan vesin, French voisin, Catalan veí

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /beˈθino/
  • Rhymes: -ino
  • Syllabification: ve‧ci‧no

Noun

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vecino m

  1. neighbour (a person living on adjacent or nearby land)
  2. (especially in the plural) a resident or inhabitant of an area, especially of a neighborhood or a village
  3. (historical) freeman, person of relatively high status associated with a place

Adjective

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vecino (feminine vecina, masculine plural vecinos or vecins, feminine plural vecinas)

  1. neighboring, adjacent

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Spanish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Late Latin vēcīnus, from Latin vīcīnus. Compare to Portuguese vizinho, Aragonese vecín, Asturian vecín, Occitan vesin, French voisin, Catalan veí

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (Spain) /beˈθino/ [beˈθi.no]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /beˈsino/ [beˈsi.no]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ino
  • Syllabification: ve‧ci‧no

Noun

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vecino m (plural vecinos, feminine vecina, feminine plural vecinas)

  1. neighbour (a person living on adjacent or nearby land)
  2. (especially in the plural) a resident or inhabitant of an area, especially of a neighborhood or a village
  3. (historical) freeman, person of relatively high status associated with a place

See also

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Adjective

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vecino (feminine vecina, masculine plural vecinos, feminine plural vecinas)

  1. neighboring, adjacent

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