Etymology
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Andorra + -n
Pronunciation
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- IPA(key): /ænˈdɔːɹən/
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Andorran (plural Andorrans)
- A person from Andorra or of Andorran descent.
Translations
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person from Andorra
- Afrikaans: Andorraan, Andorrees
- Asturian: andorranu (ast) m, andorrana (ast) f
- Basque: andorratar (eu)
- Belarusian: андо́рец m (andórjec), андо́рка f (andórka)
- Catalan: andorrà (ca) m, andorrana (ca) f
- Czech: Andořan (cs) m, Andořanka (cs) f
- Danish: andorraner c
- Dutch: Andorrees (nl) m, Andorrese (nl) f
- Estonian: andorralane
- Finnish: andorralainen (fi)
- French: Andorran (fr) m, Andorrane (fr) f, andorran (fr) m, andorrane (fr) f
- Galician: andorrano m, andorrana f
- Georgian: ანდორელი (andoreli)
- German: Andorraner (de) m, Andorranerin (de) f
- Greek: Ανδορανός (el) (Andoranós), Ανδορανή (el) f (Andoraní)
- Hungarian: andorrai (hu)
- Icelandic: Andorramaður m
- Irish: Andórach m
- Italian: andorrano (it) m, andorrana (it) f
- Latvian: andorietis m, andoriete f
- Lithuanian: andorietis (lt) m, andorietė (lt) f
- Maltese: Andorrjan m, Andorrjana f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: andorraner (no) m
- Nynorsk: andorranar (nn) m
- Occitan: andorran m
- Polish: Andorczyk (pl) m pers, Andorka (pl) f
- Portuguese: andorrano (pt) m, andorrense m
- Romanian: andorran m, andorrană f
- Russian: андо́ррец (ru) m (andórrec), жи́тель Андо́рры m (žítelʹ Andórry), жи́тельница Андо́рры f (žítelʹnica Andórry)
- Serbo-Croatian: Andorac (sh) m, Andorka f
- Spanish: andorrano (es) m, andorrana (es) f
- Swedish: andorran (sv) c, andorranska (sv) c
- Turkish: Andorralı (tr)
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Adjective
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Andorran (not comparable)
- Of, from, or pertaining to Andorra, the Andorran people.
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