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Significados de
indigene
em inglês
português
autóctone
catalão
indígena
espanhol
aborigen
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An indigenous person who was born in a particular place.
native
aboriginal
aborigine
indigen
português
autóctone
Uso de
indigene
em inglês
1
Every
indigene
learns by hard experience to be courteous to a French soldier.
2
The apparently foreign language was a simple corruption of archaic seedship English not so far removed from the
indigene
argot of the plantations.
3
INDIGENES
.
-
The
aboriginal
animal or vegetable inhabitants of a country or region.
4
The incomplete word INDI does not mean INDIENS, but of course,
INDIGENES
,
aborigines!
5
You'll freefall with skydivers, and talk to Amazon river
indigenes
as though you were there.
6
Baron Humboldt ("Unes des Cordilleres et monuments
indigenes
des peuples de l'Amerique", Vol.
7
The lower class of the population consist almost entirely of the
indigenes
of the adjacent island.
8
The American archaeologist, Mr. John D. Baldwin, is of opinion that they were the descendants of
indigenes
.
9
The descriptions of these latter often agree exactly with the characters of the brown
indigenes
of Gilolo and Ceram.
10
The people of Waigiou are not truly
indigenes
of the island, which possesses no "Alfuros," or aboriginal inhabitants.
11
Dominated purely by Igbo tribes, the
indigenes
there had been converted to Christianity, like those who had lived in Enugu.
12
Everybody seems to know everybody else among the
indigenes
,
most of whom are members of the Chamorro race & speak Chamorro.
13
The Aborigines, dancing a corroborree or swimming in the Derwent, imply that this extends to the protection of the colonial
indigenes
.
14
-Itsuse from the earliest times in America.-Separationof the maize-eating from the mandioca-eating
indigenes
of America.
15
They are, no doubt, the true
indigenes
of this part of New Guinea, living in the interior, and subsisting by cultivation and hunting.
16
The New Yorker, January 25, 1993 P. 76 If only the simple
indigenes
of the place disported View Article
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indigene
português
autóctone
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indígena
aborigen
espanhol
aborigen
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