Pronunciation: /ˈmɪdəl əˈmɛrɪkən/
noun a person from the central or southern part of America
A1 Middle American countries have diverse cultures.
A2 Middle American cuisine is known for its use of corn and beans.
B1 Middle American history is a fascinating blend of indigenous and colonial influences.
B2 Middle American art reflects a rich heritage of craftsmanship and creativity.
C1 Middle American economies are closely tied to trade with the United States.
C2 Middle American politics are complex, with a mix of democratic and authoritarian regimes.
adjective describing a person or thing from the central or southern part of America
A1 Middle American food is delicious.
A2 I learned about Middle American culture in school.
B1 Middle American countries have a rich history.
B2 The cuisine of Middle American countries varies widely.
C1 Middle American literature is often overlooked in academic circles.
C2 Scholars debate the impact of Middle American civilizations on world history.
formal Middle American countries often face economic challenges due to their geographical location.
informal People from Middle American countries have a rich cultural heritage.
slang Middle American cuisine is seriously underrated.
figurative The concept of the American Dream is often associated with Middle American values.
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