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native (EN)
adjectif, nom

adjectif “native”

forme de base native, non gradable
  1. de langue maternelle
    Maria speaks English with such fluency and ease because she is a native speaker.
  2. natal
    London is my native city.
  3. autochtone
    The native Australians, known as Aboriginal people, have a rich cultural heritage that dates back thousands of years.
  4. indigène
    The dandelion, though widespread, is not native to North America but was introduced from Europe.
  5. natif (dans son état naturel)
    Gold is often found in its native state, not mixed with other elements.
  6. natif (conçu spécifiquement pour un système)
    The app runs faster because it was developed with native support for Android devices.

nom “native”

sg. native, pl. natives ou indén.
  1. natif
    Maria is a native of Brazil, having been born and raised in Rio de Janeiro.
  2. autochtone (dont les ancêtres étaient les habitants originaux)
    The natives of Australia are known as Aboriginal Australians.
  3. locuteur natif
    Maria is a native, so she teaches Spanish at our local community center.