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		Definition of South American in English: South Americanadjective ˌsaʊθ əˈmɛrɪk(ə)nˌsaʊθ əˈmɛrək(ə)n Relating to or characteristic of South America or its inhabitants.  maps of the South American coast Example sentencesExamples -  The 1990 Census showed that 15.6 per cent of Americans of Central and South American origin were college graduates.
 -  The tiny South American republic has been hit hard by the devaluation of the peso.
 -  Caribbean and South American tastes are different, and recognizing the differences is important when marketing to these various groups.
 -  South American countries won't enter into any quota arrangements.
 -  The architecture is more European than South American.
 -  It was performed by Santana while on his 1993 South American tour.
 -  South American vino aside, the biggest winner from the government's smoking ban in Ireland's pubs has been off-licences.
 -  There are three types of porcupine in the world: South American, North American, and African.
 -  Tobacco was made from the dried leaves of the South American plant, which was first introduced to England in the 1560s.
 -  The word 'marijuana' is from South American Spanish.
 
 
 noun ˌsaʊθ əˈmɛrɪk(ə)nˌsaʊθ əˈmɛrək(ə)n A native or inhabitant of the region of South America.  a South American who plays barefoot Example sentencesExamples -  The new data also support the idea that a single wave of settlers gave rise to all native South Americans.
 -  The South Americans are expected to supply four navy patrol ships.
 -  Around 80 per cent of Europeans and around 90 per cent of South Americans favour extradition.
 -  The Hispanic community there is much smaller, mainly Spanish with a few South Americans.
 -  The panel was composed of 20 individuals of European origin, 20 African Americans, 20 Asians, and 20 South Americans.
 -  Several years later, Hart received a letter from a South American thanking him for the poem.
 -  From 1910 to 1930, the number of South Americans entering the United States each year was over 4,000.
 -  The South Americans had their own way of eating raw fish—ceviche, where the flesh is marinated in citrus juice.
 -  In 1945, Gabriela Mistral was the first South American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
 -  The union confirmed that the South Americans were happy to step in.
 
    Definition of South American in US English: South Americanadjectiveˌsaʊθ əˈmɛrək(ə)nˌsouTH əˈmerək(ə)n Relating to or characteristic of South America or its inhabitants.  maps of the South American coast Example sentencesExamples -  The 1990 Census showed that 15.6 per cent of Americans of Central and South American origin were college graduates.
 -  Tobacco was made from the dried leaves of the South American plant, which was first introduced to England in the 1560s.
 -  Caribbean and South American tastes are different, and recognizing the differences is important when marketing to these various groups.
 -  South American vino aside, the biggest winner from the government's smoking ban in Ireland's pubs has been off-licences.
 -  It was performed by Santana while on his 1993 South American tour.
 -  There are three types of porcupine in the world: South American, North American, and African.
 -  The tiny South American republic has been hit hard by the devaluation of the peso.
 -  South American countries won't enter into any quota arrangements.
 -  The word 'marijuana' is from South American Spanish.
 -  The architecture is more European than South American.
 
 
 nounˌsaʊθ əˈmɛrək(ə)nˌsouTH əˈmerək(ə)n A native or inhabitant of the region of South America.  a South American who plays barefoot Example sentencesExamples -  In 1945, Gabriela Mistral was the first South American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
 -  The union confirmed that the South Americans were happy to step in.
 -  The South Americans are expected to supply four navy patrol ships.
 -  Around 80 per cent of Europeans and around 90 per cent of South Americans favour extradition.
 -  From 1910 to 1930, the number of South Americans entering the United States each year was over 4,000.
 -  The panel was composed of 20 individuals of European origin, 20 African Americans, 20 Asians, and 20 South Americans.
 -  The Hispanic community there is much smaller, mainly Spanish with a few South Americans.
 -  The new data also support the idea that a single wave of settlers gave rise to all native South Americans.
 -  Several years later, Hart received a letter from a South American thanking him for the poem.
 -  The South Americans had their own way of eating raw fish—ceviche, where the flesh is marinated in citrus juice.
 
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