Martiniquan

Martiniquan
Mar·ti·ni·can, Mar·ti·ni·quan
[ˌmɑ:tɪˈni:kən, AM ˌmɑ:r-]
I. n Bewohner(in) m(f) Martiniques
II. adj aus Martinique nach n

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