Dominicans Meaning in English
word · lemma: dominican
doʊˈmɪnɪkənz
doh-MIN-ih-kunz
dəˈmɪnɪkənz
duh-MIN-ih-kunz
Definition
People from the Dominican Republic, an island country in the Caribbean. Can also refer to people of Dominican heritage.
Usage & Nuances
Usually refers to nationality or ethnic background. Not to be confused with 'Dominican' (the adjective), or Dominicans (members of the Catholic religious order); in most contexts, it's about people from the Dominican Republic.
Spanish: dominicanosPortuguese (BR): dominicanosPortuguese (PT): dominicanosChinese (Simplified): 多米尼加人Chinese (Traditional): 多明尼加人Hindi: डोमिनिकन (लोग)Arabic: الدومينيكانيونBengali: ডোমিনিকানরাRussian: доминиканцыJapanese: ドミニカ人Vietnamese: người DominicaKorean: 도미니카인Turkish: DominiklilerUrdu: ڈومینیکن باشندےIndonesian: orang Dominika
Example Sentences
Many Dominicans speak both Spanish and English.
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Dominicans celebrate Carnival with music and dancing.
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Baseball is very popular among Dominicans.
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A lot of Dominicans in New York still keep strong ties to their culture.
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You can always count on Dominicans to welcome you with a smile.
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The local restaurant is run by Dominicans, and the food is amazing.
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