Lebanese
uk/ˌleb.əˈniːz/us/ˌleb.əˈniːz/pluralLebanesecoming from orrelatingto Lebanon oritspeople:
Herfatheris Lebanese.
Theylivein the Lebanesecapital, Beirut.
- The women arePalestinian,Egyptian, Saudi and Lebanese.
- Montreal has manysmallLebanesecaféswhere it'spossibleto get afalafelplateor mezze.
- Myfather, who was an Iraqi, and my Lebanesemothertook thefamilyto Baghdad.
- "I'm Lebanese," shetellsus, "I have tofeelI have gotvalueformoney."
- Thishappenedashorttimeago on the Lebaneseborder.
Countries, nationalities & continents: nationalities
- Afghan
- Albanian
- Algerian
- an
- Andorran
- Gibraltarian
- Greenlander
- Greenlandic
- Grenadian
- Guatemalan
- non-Russian
- North American
- North Korean
- Northern Irish
- NRI
- Vincentian
- Welshman
- Welshwoman
- Yemeni
- Yugoslav
Lebanese
noun
uk/ˌleb.əˈniːz/us/ˌleb.əˈniːz/[C]pluralLebanese
apersonfrom Lebanon:
黎巴嫩人Hisfatherwas a Lebanese.
Most Lebanesewearthe samestylesofclothingas dopeopleinWesternnations.
- Theyoungmen are a 21-year-oldGermanand a 23-year-old Lebanese.
- Lebanesecallthislentilpilaff "um-zhad-dtha-dah."
- The Lebaneselovetotalkand have atraditionofhospitalityand goodcooking.
Countries, nationalities & continents: nationalities
- Afghan
- Albanian
- Algerian
- an
- Andorran
- Gibraltarian
- Greenlander
- Greenlandic
- Grenadian
- Guatemalan
- non-Russian
- North American
- North Korean
- Northern Irish
- NRI
- Vincentian
- Welshman
- Welshwoman
- Yemeni
- Yugoslav
the Lebanese[plural]
thepeopleof Lebanon:
The Lebanese aregreattradersandentrepreneurs.
"If only theEnglishmadesandwicheslike the Lebanese", he said.
Countries, nationalities & continents: nationalities
- Afghan
- Albanian
- Algerian
- an
- Andorran
- Gibraltarian
- Greenlander
- Greenlandic
- Grenadian
- Guatemalan
- non-Russian
- North American
- North Korean
- Northern Irish
- NRI
- Vincentian
- Welshman
- Welshwoman
- Yemeni
- Yugoslav