How do you use Galician in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like romance, plus the exact meaning.
Galician meaning
- Of, from or relating to Galicia, Spain.
- Of or pertaining to the Galician language.
Synonyms of Galician
Using Galician
- The main meaning on this page is: Of, from or relating to Galicia, Spain. | Of or pertaining to the Galician language.
- Useful related words include: romance, romance language, latinian language.
- In the example corpus, galician often appears in combinations such as: the galician, galician and, galician language.
Context around Galician
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 11 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Galician
- In this selection, "galician" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, empanada, castillian, except, portuguese, empanada and octopus stand out and add context to how "galician" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 757 rallied galician support when and an eastern galician dynasty drawing. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "galician" sits close to words such as abrogation, airman and algonquin, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with galician
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Among these are: the Galician empanada, Galician octopus, scallops, crab and barnacles. (12 words)
Sheen’s own father was a Galician immigrant from Salceda de Caselas, in Pontevedra. (14 words)
As frontiersmen were unable to correctly pronounce the Galician word, it became corrupted to "Albuquerque". (15 words)
Since opening in early July, Leku, which opens onto a courtyard garden, has offered a menu of items such as beet tartare topped with olive-oil caviar ($11), traditional octopus served Galician-style ($18), and Cinco Jotas Iberico ham croquetas ($15). (41 words)
In Spain the cartoon was originally aired in regional TV channels and thus had different dubs in addition to Castillian : Galician and Catalan ; in the Galician version, the title As Tartarugas Mutantes ("The Mutant Turtles") was used. (37 words)
An Eastern Galician dynasty drawing both from the Seer of Lublin 's charismatic-populist style and "rabbinic" Hasidism, it espoused hard-line positions but broke off from the Orthodox Council of Jerusalem and joined Agudas in 1979. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Among these are: the Galician empanada, Galician octopus, scallops, crab and barnacles.
Franco's centralizing regime suppressed any official use of the Galician language, including the use of Galician names for newborns, although its everyday oral use was not forbidden.
In Spain the cartoon was originally aired in regional TV channels and thus had different dubs in addition to Castillian : Galician and Catalan ; in the Galician version, the title As Tartarugas Mutantes ("The Mutant Turtles") was used.
It has also some innovations not found in other Romance languages (except Galician and the Fala): * The present perfect has an iterative sense unique to the Galician-Portuguese language group.
Most of these words derived from Celtic and are very often shared with Galician since both languages share a common origin in the medieval language of Galician-Portuguese.
One member of the 1st Galician Division was 99-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, who received two standing ovations in the Canadian parliament in September 2023 during Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s visit.
La Mariña will exit its new lockdown on Friday, just two days before it is due to take part in the Galician regional elections on Sunday.
President of the Galician Government Alberto Nuñez Feijoo, said the outbreak had been traced to ‘two or three bars’ in the Port of Burela.
Sheen’s own father was a Galician immigrant from Salceda de Caselas, in Pontevedra.
Since opening in early July, Leku, which opens onto a courtyard garden, has offered a menu of items such as beet tartare topped with olive-oil caviar ($11), traditional octopus served Galician-style ($18), and Cinco Jotas Iberico ham croquetas ($15).
According to Carlos Fernández Santander, at least 4,200 people were killed either extrajudicially or after summary trials, among them republicans, communists, Galician nationalists, socialists and anarchists.
A cruise ship in the seaport of A Coruña The Galician road network includes autopistas and autovías connecting the major cities, as well as national and secondary roads to the rest of the municipalities.
Alfonso I (king from 739–757) rallied Galician support when driving the Moorish army out of Galicia and an area of what was to become Leon.
Although there are local dialects, Galician media conform to this standard form, which is also used in primary, secondary, and university education.
Among the regional languages of Spain, Galician has the highest percentage of speakers in its population.
An Eastern Galician dynasty drawing both from the Seer of Lublin 's charismatic-populist style and "rabbinic" Hasidism, it espoused hard-line positions but broke off from the Orthodox Council of Jerusalem and joined Agudas in 1979.
As frontiersmen were unable to correctly pronounce the Galician word, it became corrupted to "Albuquerque".
Asturian and galician music is often included, though there is no significant research showing that this has any close musical relationship.
A variation, the "empanada gallega" (Galician empanada), is a big, round meat pie made most commonly with tuna and mackerel ("caballa" in Spanish).
County of Portugal In the first part of the Galician-Portuguese period (from the 12yes11yes to the 14yes11yes century), the language was increasingly used for documents and other written forms.
Common combinations with galician
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the galician 21×
- galician and 5×
- galician language 4×
- of galician 4×
- in galician 4×
- and galician 3×
- galician empanada 2×
- galician has 2×
- galician word 2×
- galician music 2×