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banana [bəˈnænə, Brit -ˈnɑːnə] N

Havana [həˈvænə] N

Satan [ˈseɪtən] N

sultana [sʌlˈtænə, Brit -ˈtɑːnə] N

blatant [ˈbleɪtnt] ADJ

blatant lie:

descarado(-a)

skating N

Catalan [ˈkæt̬əlæn, Brit ˌkætəˈlæn] ADJ N

karat N

karate [kəˈrɑːt̬i, Brit -ti] N no pl

Ghana [ˈgɑːnə] N

Guyana [gaɪˈænə] N

iguana [ɪˈgwɑːnə] N

Botswana [ˌbɑːtˈswɑːnə, Brit bɒtˈ-] N

fatal [ˈfeɪt̬əl, Brit -təl] ADJ

1. fatal (causing death):

2. fatal (disastrous):

3. fatal liter consequences:

funesto(-a)

Qatar [ˈkɑːtɑːr, Brit kəˈtɑːʳ] N

Canada [ˈkænədə] N

Panama [ˈpænəmɑː, Brit ˌpænəˈ-] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Gym is a forceful, swaggering man who carries a katana as an affectation.
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He has a wooden, katana-like magic wand though the name is unknown.
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A hot-blooded swordsman who wields a katana while having mastery over the element of fire.
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The katana can also be used to deflect projectiles.
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Saki, bleeding and enraged, sliced off part of his ear with a katana.
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A master of the katana who claims to have left the swordsman path of destruction to follow the path of life-giving bread.
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