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Definition of Bolivian in English: Bolivianadjective bəˈlɪvɪənbəˈlɪviən Relating to Bolivia, its people, or their culture. Example sentencesExamples - The company's shareholders are Bolivian and Chilean.
- I am Bolivian in every sense of the word.
- "The Bolivian people have a big, broad heart and great wisdom," he said.
- This is the third Bolivian home victory over Paraguay in a row in World Cup competition.
- Ballon, who is half Bolivian, set out to document the airline's constant battle against its seemingly inevitable demise.
- Morales received a hero's welcome in an airport in the Bolivian capital of La Paz Wednesday night.
noun bəˈlɪvɪənbəˈlɪviən A native or inhabitant of Bolivia, or a person of Bolivian descent. a Bolivian who revolutionized salsa many Bolivians marry in church Example sentencesExamples - In urban areas, most Bolivians eat a very simple breakfast and a large, relaxed, and elaborate lunch.
- A Bolivian of modest means named Simon Patino became convinced that he could become rich mining tin.
- Although relatively few Bolivians immigrate to the United States, those who do are often clerical and administrative workers.
- Bolivians celebrate the main Catholic holidays such as Easter, Christmas, and Corpus Christi.
- At least 30 per cent of Bolivians speak a native language before Spanish.
Rhymes Maldivian, oblivion, Vivian Definition of Bolivian in US English: Bolivianadjectivebəˈlɪviənbəˈlivēən Relating to Bolivia, its people, or their culture. Example sentencesExamples - Morales received a hero's welcome in an airport in the Bolivian capital of La Paz Wednesday night.
- This is the third Bolivian home victory over Paraguay in a row in World Cup competition.
- "The Bolivian people have a big, broad heart and great wisdom," he said.
- The company's shareholders are Bolivian and Chilean.
- I am Bolivian in every sense of the word.
- Ballon, who is half Bolivian, set out to document the airline's constant battle against its seemingly inevitable demise.
nounbəˈlɪviənbəˈlivēən A native or inhabitant of Bolivia, or a person of Bolivian descent. a Bolivian who revolutionized salsa many Bolivians marry in church Example sentencesExamples - At least 30 per cent of Bolivians speak a native language before Spanish.
- Bolivians celebrate the main Catholic holidays such as Easter, Christmas, and Corpus Christi.
- A Bolivian of modest means named Simon Patino became convinced that he could become rich mining tin.
- In urban areas, most Bolivians eat a very simple breakfast and a large, relaxed, and elaborate lunch.
- Although relatively few Bolivians immigrate to the United States, those who do are often clerical and administrative workers.
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