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Dutch-Moroccan

Definition

The term Dutch-Moroccan refers to individuals or things that have connections or origins from both the Netherlands and Morocco.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1:

Relating to both the Dutch and Moroccan cultures.

Example Sentence:

Her upbringing in a Dutch-Moroccan family allowed her to embrace both cultures.

Sense 2:

Describing a person who has both Dutch and Moroccan heritage.

Example Sentence:

The Dutch-Moroccan community in the city organized a cultural event to celebrate their heritage.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1:

An individual with mixed Dutch and Moroccan heritage.

Example Sentence:

She is proud to be a Dutch-Moroccan, carrying the traditions of both countries.

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