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santo
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saint [Am seɪnt, Brit seɪnt, s(ə)nt] N Although the usual translation for saint as a title is san for a man or santa for a woman, santo is used before Domingo, Tomás, Tomé, and Toribio.
1. saint (canonized person):
saint
santo m / santa f
she was made a saint in 1912
2. saint before name:
Saint [seɪnt, sənt]
3. saint (unselfish person):
saint
santo m / santa f
he's no saint
saint's day <pl saints' days> N
Saint Lawrence [ˌs(ə)nt ˈlɒr(ə)ns], Saint Lawrence River N
Saint Petersburg [ˌs(ə)nt ˈpiːtəzbəːɡ] N
Saint Helena [ˌs(ə)nt həˈliːnə] N
Saint Lucia [ˌs(ə)nt ˈluːʃə] N
Saint Kitts [s(ə)nt ˈkɪts] N
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saint [seɪnt, sənt] N
saint
santo(-a) m (f)
Saint's Day N
Saint Lucia [sən(t)ˈlu:ʃə, Am seɪntˈlu:ʃiə] N GEO
Saint Kitts and Nevis N
Saint Patrick's Day
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines N
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patrono (-a)
saint [seɪnt, sənt] N
saint
santo(-a) m (f)
saint's day N
(día m del) santo m
Latter-day Saint N
mormón(-ona) m (f)
Saint Patrick's Day
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