Canadianism - translation to spanish
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Canadianism - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Canadianisms; Canadian patriotism
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Canadianism         
(n.) = expresión típica del Canadá
Ex: In addition it should include frequently encountered abbreviations and acronyms, idiomatic expressions, technical terminology, neologisms, nonstandard speech, Briticisms and Canadianisms.
canadiense      
Canadian
Canadian         
CITIZENS AND NATIONALS OF CANADA
Canada/People; Canadian; Canadian-born; Canadian people; Kenadian; People of Canada; Canadian person; Canadan
(n./adj.) = canadiense

Def: Nombre y adjetivo.
Ex: This work has also been referred to as the "Canadian Nonprint Rules" and, until the revised nonbook chapters of AACR were published, it served as the best authoritative guide for cataloging these materials.
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* Association of Canadian Archivists (ACA) = Asociación de Archiveros Canadienses
* Canadian dollar = dólar canadiense
* Canadian Library Association (CLA) = Asociación Canadiense de Bibliotecarios (CLA)
* English-Canadian = canadiense anglófono, canadiense de habla inglesa
* French Canadian = canadiense francófono, canadiense de habla francesa
* neo-Canadian = neocanadiense

Wikipedia

Canadianism

Canadianism or Canadian patriotism refers to a patriotism involving cultural attachment of Canadians to Canada as their homeland. It has been identified as related, though in some cases distinct, to Canadian nationalism. In contemporary times, this patriotism has commonly emphasized Canada as a multicultural cosmopolitan society.