Get to know Paraguayans better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Paraguayans meaning
plural of Paraguayan
Using Paraguayans
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of Paraguayan
- In the example corpus, paraguayans often appears in combinations such as: the paraguayans, paraguayans had, paraguayans were.
Context around Paraguayans
- Average sentence length in these examples: 17.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 11 start, 4 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Paraguayans
- In this selection, "paraguayans" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 17.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, five, prominent, convincing, continued, grew and claimed stand out and add context to how "paraguayans" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 200 prominent paraguayans among whom and and five paraguayans. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "paraguayans" sits close to words such as abhiyan, ajibola and ajinkya, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with paraguayans
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Hundreds of thousands of Paraguayans had died. (7 words)
About 75% of all Paraguayans also speak Spanish. (8 words)
Francia consolidated his power by convincing Paraguayans that he was indispensable. (11 words)
Argentina, for example, began reacting to foreign challenges as a nation rather than an assortment of squabbling regions, as Paraguayans had grown to expect. (24 words)
The highly motivated Paraguayans knew the geography of the Chaco better than the Bolivians and easily infiltrated Bolivian lines, surrounded outposts, and captured supplies. (24 words)
Francia arrested almost 200 prominent Paraguayans among whom were all the leading figures of the 1811 independence movement, and executed most of them. (23 words)
Example sentences (20)
About 75% of all Paraguayans also speak Spanish.
After their defeat at Cañada Strongest the Paraguayans continued their attempts to capture Ballivián.
Argentina, for example, began reacting to foreign challenges as a nation rather than an assortment of squabbling regions, as Paraguayans had grown to expect.
A total of 44 American soldiers died, 27 in action. 172 were wounded in action, as were six Brazilians and five Paraguayans.
Francia arrested almost 200 prominent Paraguayans among whom were all the leading figures of the 1811 independence movement, and executed most of them.
Francia consolidated his power by convincing Paraguayans that he was indispensable.
Hundreds of thousands of Paraguayans had died.
In terms of weaponry and manpower, its army was ready to virtually overpower the Paraguayans.
Many Paraguayans grew crops and worked as wage laborers on latifundios (large landholdings) typically owned by foreigners.
Page 11. (Spanish) main The Maká had been trained and armed by the Paraguayans for reconnaissance missions.
Paraguayans claimed that the 1537 cédula gave them the right to choose and depose their governors.
Paraguayans were forced into the colonial militia to serve extended tours of duty away from their homes, contributing to a severe labor shortage.
The Chaco issue While Paraguayans were busy fighting among themselves during the 1920s, Bolivians established a series of forts in the Paraguayan Chaco.
The highly motivated Paraguayans knew the geography of the Chaco better than the Bolivians and easily infiltrated Bolivian lines, surrounded outposts, and captured supplies.
The Legionnaires, however, had no more experience in the principles of republics than other Paraguayans.
The Paraguayans captured 21 Bolivian soldiers and burnt the scattered huts to the ground.
The Paraguayans, however, had improved existing fortifications and built new ones since the first battle of Nanawa.
The Paraguayans lost 84 troops taken prisoner and more than 500 dead were left behind.
The Paraguayans proved more united than the Bolivians, at least initially, as President Eusebio Ayala and Colonel (later Marshal) Estigarribia worked well together.
The Paraguayans took advantage of their ability to communicate over the radio in Guaraní, a language not spoken by the average Bolivian soldier.
Common combinations with paraguayans
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: