colatina: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Extremely Rare (in global English contexts). Common in local Brazilian Portuguese contexts.
UK/ˌkɒləˈtiːnə/US/ˌkoʊləˈtiːnə/

Proper noun (demonym). Geographic/demonymic reference, used formally or informally depending on context.

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What does “colatina” mean?

A female inhabitant or native of Colatina, a city in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A female inhabitant or native of Colatina, a city in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil.

Can also refer to a thing (e.g., a product, style, or characteristic) originating from or associated with Colatina.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences exist in British vs. American English usage, as the term is foreign and its use in either variety would be identical (i.e., referencing the Brazilian city).

Connotations

Neutral geographic/demographic descriptor. No specific connotations beyond its literal meaning.

Frequency

Vanishingly rare in both varieties. Use is dictated by subject matter, not dialect.

Grammar

How to Use “colatina” in a Sentence

[be] a Colatina[be] from Colatina[native] of Colatina

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
a native Colatinafrom Colatina
medium
Colatina residentthe city of Colatina
weak
Colatina cultureColatina coffee

Examples

Examples of “colatina” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The Colatina region is known for its coffee.

American English

  • She brought back some Colatina coffee beans.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Potentially in reports on Brazilian agricultural (e.g., coffee) markets where Colatina is a hub.

Academic

In geographic, demographic, or Latin American studies papers.

Everyday

Virtually never used in everyday English conversation outside of specific references to Brazil.

Technical

In very specific technical contexts like geographic information systems (GIS) or detailed demographic datasets.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “colatina”

Neutral

inhabitant of Colatinaresident of Colatina

Weak

Capixaba (demonym for the state of Espírito Santo)

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “colatina”

  • Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'She is a colatina' without capitalization).
  • Attempting to pluralise irregularly (the regular English plural 'Colatinas' is acceptable).
  • Assuming it has any meaning in English outside of its demonymic reference.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a Portuguese demonym that may be used in English texts when specifically referring to the city or its inhabitants, following the convention of using foreign demonyms (like 'Milanese', 'Parisian').

In English, it is commonly approximated. In British English, /ˌkɒləˈtiːnə/ (kol-uh-TEE-nuh). In American English, /ˌkoʊləˈtiːnə/ (kohl-uh-TEE-nuh). The original Portuguese pronunciation is different.

Yes, in a limited way, to describe something originating from Colatina (e.g., 'Colatina coffee'). It functions as a proper adjective and should be capitalized.

In Portuguese, the male demonym is 'colatinense', which applies to all genders. In English, 'Colatina' is sometimes used specifically for a female, while 'colatinense' or simply 'person from Colatina' is used for males or generically.

A female inhabitant or native of Colatina, a city in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil.

Colatina is usually proper noun (demonym). geographic/demonymic reference, used formally or informally depending on context. in register.

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Mnemonic

Think: 'COLA' (the drink) + 'TINA' (a name). Tina, from Colatina, enjoys a cola.

Conceptual Metaphor

N/A for proper demonyms.

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A person born in the Brazilian city of Colatina is called a .
Multiple Choice

In which context would the word 'Colatina' most likely be used correctly in English?

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