"Salvadorans" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Salvadorans" Meaning

Salvadorans refer to people from El Salvador, a country in Central America. They are citizens of El Salvador, and their culture is influenced by a mix of indigenous, Spanish, and African traditions.

"Salvadorans" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Salvadorans"


1. Identifying Nationality


The Salvadorans came in large numbers to the capital city for a national referendum.

2. Cultural Context


The city's Salvadorans keep the traditional "Fiestas de los Locos" (Crazy Festival) alive every year.

3. Politics


After decades of civil war, the future of Salvadorans under a new government was filled with hope.

4. Slang and Informal Constructions


Most Salvadorans call themselves Salvas, a shortened form of the word.

5. Culinary Context


Salvadorans love their humorously hot comedores which are essential parts of traditional Sunday feasts.

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