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veracruzano, el veracruzano, la veracruzana
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
a. from Veracruz
Soy veracruzana, ¿y tú? - Yo soy del DF.I'm from Veracruz, what about you? - I'm from Mexico City.
b. Veracruz
Esta receta veracruzana lleva verduras frescas.This Veracruz recipe includes fresh veggies.
This means that the noun can be masculine or feminine, depending on the gender of the noun it refers to (e.g., el doctor, la doctora).
a. native of Veracruz
Antonella está casada con un veracruzano.Antonella is married to a native of Veracruz.
b. someone from Veracruz
Ayer conocí a un veracruzano; parece un hombre realmente agradable.Yesterday I met someone from Veracruz; he seems to be a really nice guy.
c. man from Veracruz
¿Quién es Antonio? - ¿No lo recuerdas? Ese veracruzano que trabajó con nosotros un par de meses.Who's Antonio? - Don't you remember him? That man from Veracruz that worked with us for a couple of months.
d. woman from Veracruz
En Estocolmo, me encontré de casualidad con una veracruzana que había conocido hacía un tiempo.In Stockholm, I ran into a woman from Veracruz I had met some time ago.
los veracruzanos
A plural noun indicates that there is more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
a. people of Veracruz
A los veracruzanos también se les llama "jarochos".People of Veracruz are also called "jarochos."
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