See also: Sueco-

AsturianEdit

AdjectiveEdit

sueco

  1. neuter of suecu

GalicianEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Medieval Latin Suecus, ultimately from Latin Suiōnēs (Swedes) (in Tacitus); cognate with Old English Swēon (Swedes).

PronunciationEdit

AdjectiveEdit

sueco m (feminine singular sueca, masculine plural suecos, feminine plural suecas)

  1. Swedish

NounEdit

sueco m (plural suecos)

  1. Swede
  2. (uncountable) Swedish (language)

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PortugueseEdit

EtymologyEdit

From earlier suécio (Swedish), from Suécia (Sweden), from Latin Suiones (Swedes), a Germanic tribe mentioned in Tacitus’ Germania.

PronunciationEdit

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /suˈɛ.ku/ [sʊˈɛ.ku], (faster pronunciation) /ˈswɛ.ku/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /suˈɛ.ko/ [sʊˈɛ.ko], (faster pronunciation) /ˈswɛ.ko/

  • Hyphenation: su‧e‧co

NounEdit

sueco m (plural suecos, feminine sueca, feminine plural suecas)

  1. Swede (person from Sweden)
  2. (uncountable) Swedish (a Germanic language of Sweden)

SynonymsEdit

AdjectiveEdit

sueco (feminine sueca, masculine plural suecos, feminine plural suecas, not comparable)

  1. Swedish (of Sweden or its people)
  2. Swedish (of the Swedish language)

SynonymsEdit

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SpanishEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Medieval Latin Suecus, ultimately from Latin Suiōnēs (Swedes) (in Tacitus); cognate with Old English Swēon (Swedes).

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): /ˈsweko/ [ˈswe.ko]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -eko
  • Syllabification: sue‧co
  • Homophone: (Latin America) zueco

AdjectiveEdit

sueco (feminine sueca, masculine plural suecos, feminine plural suecas)

  1. Swedish (from or native to Sweden)
  2. Swedish (pertaining to Sweden)

Derived termsEdit

NounEdit

sueco m (plural suecos, feminine sueca, feminine plural suecas)

  1. a Swede

Derived termsEdit

NounEdit

sueco m (uncountable)

  1. the Swedish language

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