southerner
see also: Southerner
Noun
Southerner
Pronunciation
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see also: Southerner
Noun
southerner (plural southerners)
- A native or inhabitant of the south of a region (or of the world as a whole), such as the United Kingdom.
- Alternative letter-case form of Southerner#English|Southerner someone from one of the southeastern United States.
- (someone from the south of any region, such as the UK) northerner
- French: sudiste, habitant du sud, habitante du sud
- German: Südländer, Südländerin, Bewohner des Süden, Bewohnerin des Süden
- Portuguese: sulista
- Russian: южа́нин
- Spanish: sureño, sureña
Southerner
Pronunciation
- (Southern American English) (a person from the southern region of the U.S.) IPA: /ˈsʌð(ᵊ)nəɹ/
southerner (plural southerners)
- Alternative letter-case form of southerner native or inhabitant of the south of any region.
- (US) Someone from one of the states which seceded in 1861 and briefly formed the Confederate States of America, or, more broadly, from some neighboring states as well (but excluding geographically-southerly states like Arizona); compare the South.
- (someone from the area that once formed the CSA) Northerner, Yankee
- French: sudiste
- German: Südstaatler, Südstaatlerin
- Spanish: sureño, sureña
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