1. Catalonian - Noun
2. Catalonian - Adjective
Catalonian (not comparable)
Catalan
Catalonian (plural Catalonians)
Catalan
Castilian Spanish speaking Spain is big, but is bigger in addition with Catalonian speaking Spain, Galician speaking Spain and Basque speaking Spain. Democratic Spain, Constitutional Spain, can not be separated from diversity and the respect to the citizenship. José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
Against the will of the mainly Catalonian CNT National Committee, the Regional Defence Council of Aragon was created. Source: Internet
Mr Greenwell was so highly regarded by the Barcelona Club that they incorporated the English Flag into their club badge in his honour, thereby recognising Mr Greenwell’s achievements of winning 5 Catalonian championships and two Copa del Reys. Source: Internet
Official endeavors to preserve the historical memory of the Franco regime include exhibitions like the one the Museu d'Història de Catalunya (Catalonian Museum of History) organised around the prison experience. Source: Internet
For example a Catalonian prisoner called Paquito Exposito is portrayed for English readers as a kind of cockney ruffian whose dialogue could have come straight from an Eastenders script, "But I ain't spread nowt, Director, sir. Source: Internet
The Catalonian revolt had sprung up spontaneously in May 1640. Source: Internet