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Italian
Etymology
Borrowed fom Latin oriundus (“descended from”), from orior (“to rise, originate”).
Adjective
oriundo (feminine oriunda, masculine plural oriundi, feminine plural oriunde)
- native (of a place, especially native of Italy but living abroad)
Noun
oriundo m (plural oriundi, feminine oriunda)
- native (of a place, especially a native of Italy but living abroad)
- a foreign sportsman, of Italian ancestry, playing in an Italian team
Anagrams
Latin
Adjective
oriundō
- dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of oriundus
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin oriundus (“descended from”), from orior (“to rise, to originate”).
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /o.ɾiˈũ.du/ , (faster pronunciation) /oˈɾjũ.du/
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /o.ɾiˈũ.du/ , (faster pronunciation) /oˈɾjũ.du/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /o.ɾiˈũ.do/ , (faster pronunciation) /oˈɾjũ.do/
Adjective
oriundo (feminine oriunda, masculine plural oriundos, feminine plural oriundas)
- (formal, with de) from; native to
- São oriundos da Alemanha. ― They are from Germany.
Synonyms
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin oriundus (“descended from”), from orior (“to rise, originate”).
Adjective
oriundo (feminine oriunda, masculine plural oriundos, feminine plural oriundas)
- native (to)
Noun
oriundo m (plural oriundos, feminine oriunda, feminine plural oriundas)
- native
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