emiliano

This is the 7022nd most frequent Spanish word.


emiliano

"Emiliano" is a Spanish proper noun, often used as a male given name, derived from the Latin "Aemilianus," meaning "rival" or "eager."


The word 'Emiliano' in this sentence acts as a proper noun, which is the name of a person.

Emiliano es un estudiante aplicado.

Emiliano is a diligent student.


Here, 'emiliano' refers to something associated with Emilia, an Italian region, as an attributive adjective.

El estilo emiliano es una tendencia arquitectónica que quiero estudiar.

The Emiliano style is an architectural trend I want to study.


In this sentence, 'emiliano' is treated as a generic noun that denotes aspects or characteristics of Emilia.

Creo que el término 'emiliano' puede referirse a algo regional.

I think the term 'emiliano' can refer to something regional.