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How do you say "St. Lucian" and "St. Vincentian" in Spanish??

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updated Nov 16, 2010
edited by bunnaz
posted by bunnaz

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Hola:

Encontré esta lista pero no tengo tiempo para repasarla. Maybe you will find it there.

Good luck.

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lista_de_gentilicios_ordenada_alfabéticamente

updated Nov 16, 2010
posted by LuisaGomezBartle
okay thanks. I found a St. Vincent in Spain, so I'mm hoping it's the same - bunnaz, Nov 16, 2010
santalucense for St. Lucian, San Vicente y Granadinas: sanvicentino/-a were on the list too - daphne505, Nov 16, 2010
I don't know if it would be the same. I was looking for Trinidadian once. It was triniterio for people in cities named Trinidad in Spanish-speaking countries, but trinitense for the people of the actual country; Check that Real Academy thing for it - Goldie_Miel, Nov 16, 2010
nevermind. I didn't realize that Daphne had found it :) - Goldie_Miel, Nov 16, 2010
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¿San Luciano/a, San Vicentino/a? De verdad no sé, sólo adivino. grin

updated Nov 16, 2010
edited by daphne505
posted by daphne505
jeje okok, pero aun, gracias - bunnaz, Nov 16, 2010