- pilipino
- [͵pıləʹpi:nəʋ] n
пилиппино (официальный язык Филиппин; см. тж. Filipino)
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
pilipino — ● pilipino nom masculin Synonyme de tagalog. ● pilipino (synonymes) nom masculin Synonymes : tagalog … Encyclopédie Universelle
pilipino — pilipino, na. (Del tagalo pilipino, filipino). adj. Filip. Tagalo, frente a otros grupos étnicos de Filipinas. U. t. c. s … Enciclopedia Universal
Pilipino — 1936, from Tagalog form of obsolete Sp. Pilipino (see FILIPINO (Cf. Filipino)) … Etymology dictionary
pilipino — pilipino, na (Del tagalo pilipino, filipino). adj. Filip. Tagalo, frente a otros grupos étnicos de Filipinas. U. t. c. s.) … Diccionario de la lengua española
pilipino — pilipȋno m DEFINICIJA lingv. australonezijski jezik, službeni jezik Filipina; tagalog, tagaloški … Hrvatski jezični portal
Pilipino — [pil΄i pē′nō] n. [Tagalog, altered < obs. Sp Philippino,FILIPINO] an official language of the Philippines, based on the variety of Tagalog spoken in the area in and around Manila … English World dictionary
Pilipino — Filipino Filipino Parlée aux Philippines, États Unis, Royaume Uni, Canada, Moyen Orient, Japon, Hong Kong, Australie, et toutes les communautés philippines dans le monde Région Asie Nombre de locuteurs 17 millions (langue maternelle), plus de 80… … Wikipédia en Français
Pilipino — Filipino Gesprochen in Philippinen; offizielle Landessprache Linguistische Klassifikation Austronesisch Malayo polynesisch West Malayo Polynesisch Zentralphilippinisch Filipino Offizieller Status … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pilipino language — standardized form of Tagalog (Tagalog language), and one of the two official languages of the Philippines (the other being English). It is a member of the Austronesian language phylum. Tagalog is the mother tongue for nearly 25… … Universalium
Pilipino — noun Etymology: Tagalog, literally, Philippine, from Spanish Filipino Date: 1936 Filipino 3 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Pilipino — /pil euh pee noh/, n. a language essentially the same as Tagalog that has been adopted as the official national language of the Philippines. Also called Filipino. * * * … Universalium