anglófilo

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See also: anglofilo

Galician

Etymology

From anglo- +‎ -filo.

Adjective

anglófilo (feminine anglófila, masculine plural anglófilos, feminine plural anglófilas)

  1. Anglophilic

Noun

anglófilo m (plural anglófilos, feminine anglófila, feminine plural anglófilas)

  1. Anglophile

Antonyms

Portuguese

Etymology

From anglo- +‎ -filo.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: an‧gló‧fi‧lo

Adjective

anglófilo (feminine anglófila, masculine plural anglófilos, feminine plural anglófilas)

  1. Anglophilic (loving the country, culture or people of England)

Noun

anglófilo m (plural anglófilos, feminine anglófila, feminine plural anglófilas)

  1. Anglophile (person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of England)

Antonyms

Spanish

Etymology

From anglo- +‎ -filo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /anˈɡlofilo/
  • Rhymes: -ofilo
  • Syllabification: an‧gló‧fi‧lo

Adjective

anglófilo (feminine anglófila, masculine plural anglófilos, feminine plural anglófilas)

  1. Anglophilic
    Antonyms: anglófobo, anglofóbico

Noun

anglófilo m (plural anglófilos, feminine anglófila, feminine plural anglófilas)

  1. Anglophile
    Antonym: anglófobo

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