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Definition of patria in English: patrianoun ˈpeɪtrɪəˈpatrɪəˈpä- literary 1One's native country or homeland. they remained faithful to their patria, Spain Example sentencesExamples - They were patriots because they said that this is our patria, our country, our land which we work with our hands.
- When the insolent boot of the invader sets foot on the sacred soil of the patria, etc., they will have to deal with the Reserves.
- So this false assumption of what your nationality and culture (rather than class) is, leads you to attack your actual real patria.
- Perhaps it makes us think about what makes us unique - about the essence of our patria.
- Individual Spaniards, whether living in Spain or abroad, usually think of the patria (the fatherland) not as the entire nation, but rather as the area of the country where they were raised.
- 1.1 Heaven, regarded as the true home from which the soul is exiled while on earth.
Definition of patria in US English: patrianounˈpä- literary 1One's native country or homeland. they remained faithful to their patria, Spain Example sentencesExamples - So this false assumption of what your nationality and culture (rather than class) is, leads you to attack your actual real patria.
- Perhaps it makes us think about what makes us unique - about the essence of our patria.
- Individual Spaniards, whether living in Spain or abroad, usually think of the patria (the fatherland) not as the entire nation, but rather as the area of the country where they were raised.
- They were patriots because they said that this is our patria, our country, our land which we work with our hands.
- When the insolent boot of the invader sets foot on the sacred soil of the patria, etc., they will have to deal with the Reserves.
- 1.1 Heaven, regarded as the true home from which the soul is exiled while on earth.
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