Angličtina | Španielčina |
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san [sans] (letter of the Archaic Greek alphabet) noun [UK: san] [US: ˈsæn] | sannoun |
San Andrés Chicahuaxtla proper noun | San Andrés Chichuaxtlaproper noun |
San Antonio (Texan city) proper noun | San Antonioproper noun |
San Cristóbal de La Laguna (city) proper noun | San Cristóbal de La Lagunaproper noun |
San Diegan (someone from San Diego) noun | sandieguinanoun sandieguinonoun |
San Franciscan (a native of San Francisco) noun [UK: san fræn.ˈsɪ.skən] [US: ˈsæn fræn.ˈsɪ.skən] | San Francisqueñonoun |
San Francisco (San Francisco, California city) proper noun | San Franciscoproper noun |
San Jose (a city in California, USA) proper noun [UK: san ˌhoˈzeɪ] [US: ˈsæn ˌhoˈzeɪ] | San Joséproper noun |
San Jose del Monte (city in the Philippines) proper noun | San José del Monteproper noun |
San José (the capital of Costa Rica) proper noun | San Joséproper noun |
San Juan (various city and province names) proper noun | San Juanproper noun |
San Juan Colorado (town) proper noun | San Juan Coloradoproper noun |
San Luis (province) proper noun | San Luisproper noun |
San Luis Potosí (state of Mexico) proper noun | San Luis Potosíproper noun |
San Marinese adjective [UK: san] [US: ˈsæn] | sanmarinenseadjective |
San Marino (Republic of San Marino) proper noun | San Marinoproper noun |
San Martín Itunyoso (town) proper noun | Itunyosoproper noun San Martínproper noun San Martín Itunyosoproper noun |
San Melchor Betaza (a municipality of Oaxaca, Mexico) proper noun | San Melchor Betazaproper noun |
San Pedro y San Pablo Teposcolula (town) proper noun | San Pedro y San Pablo Teposcolulaproper noun Teposcolulaproper noun |
San Salvador (capital of El Salvador) proper noun | San Salvadorproper noun |
San Sebastián (coastal city of Spain) proper noun | San Sebastiánproper noun |
San Vicente de Tagua Tagua proper noun | San Vicente de Tagua Taguaproper noun |
Sanaa (capital of Yemen) proper noun [UK: sə.ˈnɑː] [US: sə.ˈnɑː] | Sanáproper noun |
sanation (act of healing or curing) noun | curanoun sanaciónnoun |
sanatorium [sanatoria] (institution that treats chronic diseases and provides supervised recuperation and convalescence) noun [UK: ˌsæ.nə.ˈtɔː.rɪəm] [US: ˌsæ.nə.ˈtɔː.rɪəm] | sanatorionoun |
Sanchez proper noun [UK: ˈsæn.tʃez] [US: ˈsæn.tʃez] | Sánchezproper nounSanchez should've stepped down a long time ago. = Sánchez debería haber dimitido hace tiempo. |
sanctification [sanctifications] (the process of making holy) noun [UK: ˌsæŋk.tɪ.fɪˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌsæŋk.tə.fəˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] | santificaciónnoun |
sanctify [sanctified, sanctifying, sanctifies] (to make holy) verb [UK: ˈsæŋk.tɪ.faɪ] [US: ˈsæŋk.tə.faɪ] | santificarverbThe Blessed are beautified, the saints are sanctified and rats are ratified. = A los beatos se les beatifica, a los santos se les santifica y a las ratas se les ratifica. |
sanctimonious (making a show of being morally better than others, especially hypocritically) adjective [UK: ˌsæŋk.tɪ.ˈməʊ.nɪəs] [US: ˌsæŋk.təˈmo.ʊ.niəs] | chupaciriosadjective gazmoñoadjective meapilasadjective mojigatoadjective pechoñoadjective santulónadjective santurrónadjective |