"Filipin@" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /fɪlɪˈpinaʊ/ Forms: Filipin@s [plural]
Etymology: The at-sign (@) resembles both the feminine ending/element a and the masculine o. From Filipino and Filipina, from Spanish filipina+filipino, from the Filipinas (“Philippines”), from Felipe (“Philip”), from Philip II of Spain. Etymology templates: {{-a-o-@|en}} The at-sign (@) resembles both the feminine ending/element a and the masculine o., {{der|en|es|filipina+filipino}} Spanish filipina+filipino Head templates: {{en-noun}} Filipin@ (plural Filipin@s)
  1. (neologism) A Filipino (“m”) or Filipina (“f”). Wikipedia link: en:Philip II of Spain Tags: neologism Synonyms: Filipinx [US], Filipino (english: male form covering all genders)

Inflected forms

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