See also: Sueco-

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Adjective

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sueco

  1. neuter of suecu

Galician

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Etymology

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

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

  1. Swedish

Noun

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

  1. Swede

Noun

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sueco m (uncountable)

  1. Swedish (language)
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Portuguese

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Etymology

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

Pronunciation

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

  • Rhymes: -ɛku
  • Hyphenation: su‧e‧co

Noun

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

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

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Adjective

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

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

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Spanish

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Etymology

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

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Adjective

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

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

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Noun

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

  1. a Swede

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Noun

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sueco m (uncountable)

  1. Swedish (language)

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