Oxford Spanish Dictionary
san N m Ven
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- san
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San ADJ
San apócope de usado delante de nombres de varón excep. Domingo, Tomás y Tomé
santo1 (santa) ADJ
1.1. santo REL:
1.2. santo REL (con nombre propio):
santo Info
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- Most first names in Spanish-speaking countries are those of saints. A person's santo, (also known as onomástico in Latin America and onomástica in Spain) is the saint's day of the saint that they are named for. Children were once usually named for the saint whose day they were born on, but this is less common now.
I. santo2 (santa) N m (f) santo
1. santo (persona):
II. santo N m
santo Info
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- Most first names in Spanish-speaking countries are those of saints. A person's santo, (also known as onomástico in Latin America and onomástica in Spain) is the saint's day of the saint that they are named for. Children were once usually named for the saint whose day they were born on, but this is less common now.
santo1 (santa) ADJ
1.1. santo REL:
1.2. santo REL (con nombre propio):
San ADJ
San apócope de usado delante de nombres de varón excep. Domingo, Tomás y Tomé
I. santo2 (santa) N m (f) santo
1. santo (persona):
II. santo N m
San Petersburgo N m
u rečniku PONS
san ADJ
- san
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I. santo (-a) ADJ
II. santo (-a) N m (f)
2. santo (imagen):
Phrases:
San Vicente y las Granadinas N m
san [san] ADJ
- san
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