"Coloner" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think you meant "colonizer".
A colonizer is a person who establishes and controls a colony, typically in a distant region or territory, and brings settlers from their own country to inhabit it.
Colonizer
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Colombia is a country located in the northwest of South America. It is bordered by Panama, Ecuador, and Peru to the south, Brazil to the east, and Venezuela, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and the Caribbean Sea to the north. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse geography, and vibrant cities.
Relating to or originating from Colombia, a country located in the northwest of South America.
The term "Colombians" refers to the people of Colombia, a country located in South America. Specifically, it can refer to:<br><br> The citizens or inhabitants of Colombia, who share a common culture, history, and identity.<br> The people of Colombian descent or origin, living in Colombia or elsewhere in the world.<br> The nationality of people born in or with strong ties to Colombia.<br><br>In general, Colombians are known for their warm hospitality, vibrant cultural heritage, and rich traditions, which are heavily influenced by Spanish, African, and indigenous cultures.
A colonel is a senior military officer in the army, air force, or marine corps, typically ranking above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general. The rank of colonel is often considered to be the highest rank that an officer can achieve without being a general officer.
Colonels are high-ranking officers in a military organization. They are ranked above lieutenant colonels and below brigadier generals. In the US Army, a colonel is equivalent to a commandant of a military academy or a professor at the United States Military Academy. In other countries, the equivalent rank may be called "colonel" or have a different title. Colonels typically have administrative and command responsibilities and are responsible for overseeing a battalion, regiment, or brigade.
Relating to or characteristic of a colony, especially one that was founded and controlled by a colonial power.
Colonialization refers to the process of establishing control over a distant land or territory by a colonising power, often with the intent to exploit its natural resources, labour, or economic benefits. This typically involves the settlement of colonizers in the newly acquired territory, the imposition of their own language, culture, and laws, and the extraction of wealth and resources from the native population. Colonialization has had significant consequences for the colonized countries and peoples, including the loss of autonomy, cultural suppression, and economic and social inequality.
Colloquially, colonialistic refers to an attitude or system of society in which one or more nations or people dominate, rule, and exploit others, often for economic gain. This can be achieved through the establishment of colonies, where the colonizing power imposes its rule and culture on the colonized population. The word can also describe the policies and actions of a colonial power, which typically involve the exploitation of natural resources, the suppression of local cultures and identities, and the forced assimilation of colonized peoples into the dominant culture.