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Venezuelan$89826$ - translation to spanish

DIALECT; THE SPANISH SPOKEN IN VENEZUELA
Venezuelan spanish; Venezuelan slang

Venezuelan      
n. venezolano, habitante de Venezuela (país de Sud América)
Venezuelan         
SOVEREIGN STATE IN NORTHERN SOUTH AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:VE; Venezeula; Venezuala; Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela; VENEZULEA; VEN; Venezula; Republica de Venezuela; Republica de venezuela; Venecuela; Venzuela; Venizuela; Venuzeula; Name of Venezuela; Venazeula; Venzauela; República Bolivariana de Venezuela; Venezuelan; Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of; V'zuela; The Bolivarian Republic Of Venezuela; Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela; Etymology of Venezuela; Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of); Benezuela; Venezuela, RB; Bolivaria; Biodiversity in Venezuela; Venesuela; Wildlife of Venezuela; Bolivarian Venezuela
venezolano
Venezuela         
SOVEREIGN STATE IN NORTHERN SOUTH AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:VE; Venezeula; Venezuala; Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela; VENEZULEA; VEN; Venezula; Republica de Venezuela; Republica de venezuela; Venecuela; Venzuela; Venizuela; Venuzeula; Name of Venezuela; Venazeula; Venzauela; República Bolivariana de Venezuela; Venezuelan; Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of; V'zuela; The Bolivarian Republic Of Venezuela; Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela; Etymology of Venezuela; Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of); Benezuela; Venezuela, RB; Bolivaria; Biodiversity in Venezuela; Venesuela; Wildlife of Venezuela; Bolivarian Venezuela
Venezuela

Definition

Venezuelan
[?v?n?'zwe?l?n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Venezuela.
¦ adjective relating to Venezuela.

Wikipedia

Venezuelan Spanish

Venezuelan Spanish (castellano venezolano or español venezolano) refers to the Spanish spoken in Venezuela.

Spanish was introduced in Venezuela by colonists. Most of them were from Galicia, Basque Country, Andalusia, or the Canary Islands. The last has been the most fundamental influence on modern Venezuelan Spanish, and Canarian and Venezuelan accents may even be indistinguishable to other Spanish-speakers.

Italian and Portuguese immigrants from the late 19th and the early 20th century have also had an influence; they influenced vocabulary and its accent, given its slight sing-songy intonation, like Rioplatense Spanish. German settlers also left an influence when Venezuela was contracted as a concession by the King of Spain to the German Welser banking family (Klein-Venedig, 1528–1546).

The Spaniards additionally brought African slaves, which is the origin of expressions such as chévere ("excellent"), which comes from Yoruba ché egberi. Other non-Romance words came from indigenous languages, such as guayoyo (a type of coffee) and caraota (black bean).