"athabascan" meaning in Français

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Adjective

IPA: \a.ta.bas.kɑ̃\ Forms: athabascans [plural, masculine], athabascane [singular, feminine], athabascanes [plural, feminine]
  1. Relatif au peuple et à la culture des Athabascans.
    Sense id: fr-athabascan-fr-adj-~p41bI1g Categories (other): Exemples en français
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: déné Related terms: athabaskan, athapascan, athapaskan, Territoires du Nord-Ouest Translations: Athabascan (Anglais), atapascà (Catalan)

Inflected forms

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