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English
Bulgarian
Bulgarian

I. native [ˈneɪtɪv, Am -t̬ɪv] ADJ

1. native (born in or local to a place):

native
native to plant

2. native (of place of origin, country):

native

3. native (indigenous, primitive):

native
native

4. native (local, traditional):

native
native

5. native (original):

native
native
native language
native language

6. native (innate aptitude):

native
native
native talent

II. native [ˈneɪtɪv, Am -t̬ɪv] N

1. native (born, living in a place):

native
to be a native of Monaco

2. native pej (indigene):

native

native speaker N

native speaker

I. Native American N

Native American
Native American

II. Native American ADJ

Native American
Bulgarian
Bulgarian
English
English
native
native Sofia dweller
native
native gold
native
native population
native
native of Kosovo
native
native

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