English to filipino meaning of

Ang salitang "Amerikano" ay may ilang mga kahulugan depende sa konteksto kung saan ito ginagamit. Narito ang ilang posibleng kahulugan ng diksyunaryo:Isang katutubo o naninirahan sa United States of America.Isang taong may lahing Amerikano, saanman sila ipinanganak o kasalukuyang mabuhay.Isang mamamayan ng United States of America.Ng o nauugnay sa United States of America o sa mga tao, kultura, o institusyon nito.Kapansin-pansin na ang terminong "Amerikano" ay maaaring medyo kontrobersyal o hindi tumpak sa ilang partikular na konteksto, dahil maraming bansa sa Americas (Hilaga, Sentral, at Timog) na ang mga mamamayan ay maaaring teknikal na tawaging "Mga Amerikano." Gayunpaman, sa karaniwang paggamit, ang termino ay karaniwang tumutukoy sa mga tao at bagay na nauugnay sa United States.

Sentence Examples

  1. Part of me thinks stealing Native American miracle springs is not something to be proud of, while the other wonders if these waters will heal my broken heart.
  2. Carmine listens but his eyes never leave mine and I feel like an eighth grader caught throwing my American history book out the window only to have a counselor explain that my ADHD made me do it.
  3. Passepartout, in his joy on reaching at last the American continent, thought he would manifest it by executing a perilous vault in fine style but, tumbling upon some worm-eaten planks, he fell through them.
  4. It was the American steamer, leaving for Yokohama at the appointed time.
  5. A mother and daughter play with an American Girl doll to my right, a businessman devours a biscuit and sausage to my left and Mr.
  6. What need would they have of a cook or servant on an American steamer, and what confidence would they put in him, dressed as he was?
  7. Fogg and Aouda, followed by Passepartout, who in his hurry had retained his wings, and nose six feet long, stepped upon the American steamer.
  8. Instead of sailing directly from England to the United States, like a common villain, he had traversed three quarters of the globe, so as to gain the American continent more surely and there, after throwing the police off his track, he would quietly enjoy himself with the fortune stolen from the bank.
  9. Fogg, Aouda, and Passepartout set foot upon the American continent, if this name can be given to the floating quay upon which they disembarked.
  10. The Muscatine, Iowa, native made a fortune in the 1920s broadcasting ads for his mail order products, claiming his natural remedies would cure what ailed people as opposed to what he considered the corrupt American Medical Association.