See also: venezuelan

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Etymology

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From Venezuela +‎ -an.

Noun

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Venezuelan (plural Venezuelans)

  1. A person from Venezuela or of Venezuelan descent.
    • 2023 March 9, Alicia Chen, “Growing numbers of Chinese citizens set their sights on the US – via the deadly Darién Gap”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      The march through the Darién Gap of Haitians, Venezuelans and Cubans fleeing economic collapse and political persecution has been well-documented.

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Venezuelan (not comparable)

  1. Of, from, or pertaining to Venezuela or the Venezuelan people.
    • 2008 September 11, Virginia Lopez, “Russia's Venezuela Foray: Tit for Tat”, in Time, retrieved 2014-08-24:
      But the first foray by Russian strategic bombers into the Western hemisphere since the Cold War is simply the curtain raiser for joint naval maneuvers that will bring Russian warships into Venezuelan waters in November.
    • 2024 October 23, Julia Ainsley, “DHS is seeking more than 600 migrants for possible ties to Venezuelan gang”, in NBC News[2]:
      The Venezuelan gang, known as Tren de Aragua, or TDA, has a known presence in 15 states and a possible presence in eight others, according to the data.

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Czech

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Etymology

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From Venezuela +‎ -an.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Venezuelan m anim

  1. Venezuelan (person)

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Finnish

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Proper noun

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Venezuelan

  1. genitive singular of Venezuela