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Definition of Monégasque in English: Monégasquenoun mɔneɡaskˌmɒneɪˈɡaskˌmɑnəˈɡɑsk A native or inhabitant of Monaco. 摩纳哥人 Example sentencesExamples - As almost everybody in an overburdened world knows by now, the Monégasques do not pay taxes.
- To the west of the bay, La Condamine, the home of the Monégasques, is at the foot of the old town, forming its harbor and port sector.
- Many Monégasques prayed anyway in the little Sainte-Devoté church, dedicated to Monaco's patron saint, or the cathedral beside the palace.
- She's taken the time to recover for real, and all of a sudden she's smiling again, to the intense satisfaction of the tabloids and the Monégasques.
- The population of the Principality consists of 29,972 inhabitants, 5,070 of whom are Monégasques, 12,047 French and 5,000 Italian (according to the last official census in 1990).
- Native Monégasques come mainly from an area of central Europe once called Rhaetia and now part of Switzerland and Austria.
adjective mɔneɡaskˌmɒneɪˈɡaskˌmɑnəˈɡɑsk Relating to Monaco or its inhabitants. (与)摩纳哥(有关)的;(与)摩纳哥人(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - All Monégasque children under the age of twelve are invited to an annual palace Christmas party that includes refreshments, entertainment, and a gift for every child.
- The husband of a Monégasque national has no right to acquire Monégasque nationality.
- The customs are leased to France but not the post, and French stamps are not valid in the Principality nor are the Monégasques ones in France.
Definition of Monégasque in US English: Monégasquenounˌmɑnəˈɡɑskˌmänəˈɡäsk A native or inhabitant of Monaco. 摩纳哥人 Example sentencesExamples - To the west of the bay, La Condamine, the home of the Monégasques, is at the foot of the old town, forming its harbor and port sector.
- Native Monégasques come mainly from an area of central Europe once called Rhaetia and now part of Switzerland and Austria.
- As almost everybody in an overburdened world knows by now, the Monégasques do not pay taxes.
- The population of the Principality consists of 29,972 inhabitants, 5,070 of whom are Monégasques, 12,047 French and 5,000 Italian (according to the last official census in 1990).
- She's taken the time to recover for real, and all of a sudden she's smiling again, to the intense satisfaction of the tabloids and the Monégasques.
- Many Monégasques prayed anyway in the little Sainte-Devoté church, dedicated to Monaco's patron saint, or the cathedral beside the palace.
adjectiveˌmɑnəˈɡɑskˌmänəˈɡäsk Relating to Monaco or its inhabitants. (与)摩纳哥(有关)的;(与)摩纳哥人(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - All Monégasque children under the age of twelve are invited to an annual palace Christmas party that includes refreshments, entertainment, and a gift for every child.
- The husband of a Monégasque national has no right to acquire Monégasque nationality.
- The customs are leased to France but not the post, and French stamps are not valid in the Principality nor are the Monégasques ones in France.
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