Pronunciation: /ˌærəɡəˈniːz/
noun a native or inhabitant of Aragon, Spain
A1 The Aragonese were a medieval people from the region of Aragon in Spain.
A2 The Aragonese language is still spoken in some parts of Spain.
B1 The Aragonese cuisine is known for its use of fresh ingredients and bold flavors.
B2 The Aragonese architecture is a blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Moorish styles.
C1 The Aragonese royal family played a significant role in the history of Spain.
C2 The Aragonese Empire at its height controlled territories in Italy, Greece, and North Africa.
adjective relating to Aragon, a region in northeastern Spain
A1 The Aragonese castle was built in the 11th century.
A2 The Aragonese language is still spoken in parts of Spain.
B1 The Aragonese cuisine is known for its use of fresh ingredients.
B2 The Aragonese art from the Renaissance period is highly regarded.
C1 The Aragonese architecture showcases a blend of different styles.
C2 The Aragonese culture has a rich history of traditions and customs.
formal The Aragonese language is a Romance language spoken in the Aragon region of Spain.
informal I learned a few words in Aragonese while visiting the Pyrenees.
slang Some locals in Aragon still use Aragonese slang in their everyday conversations.
figurative The Aragonese culture is deeply rooted in traditions and history.
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