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Ѳñ

[ mad-ruh-leyn-yoh; Spanish mah-three-le-nyaw ]

noun

(sometimes lowercase)
plural Madrilenos
  1. a native or inhabitant of Madrid, Spain.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Ѳñ1

First recorded in 1825–35; from Spanish ñ, perhaps by dissimilation ( —d becoming —l ) from unrecorded ñ, equivalent to Madrid Madrid + a Spanish suffix forming nouns and adjectives from placenames (from Latin -ignus, -egnus, apparently extracted from adjectives formed with -n- in which g was part of the root, e.g., larignus “of larch,” salignus “of willow”)
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Example Sentences

"At 18, Real Madrid knocked on my door and I arrived here. Now, I can proudly say that I am a true Madrileno," Marcelo said in a video on his social media.

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Ѳñ Ralphie Choo is also gearing up for his debut, and La Doña’s new EP promises to weave together cumbia, salsa, oldies and reggaeton.

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Onetime rapper Antón Álvarez Alfaro dramatically revamped his musical palette for 2021’s global hit ‘El Ѳñ.’

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“El Ѳñ,” his acclaimed 2021 album, veers lithely between global genres — bossa nova one moment, salsa, Mexican norteña or Brazilian baile funk the next.

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Drexler went on to co-write two hits for Tangana, “Nominao” and “Hong Kong,” that appear on “El Ѳñ,” Spain’s best-selling album of 2021.

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