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How to pronounce habitant in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms denizen, dweller, indweller, inhabitant
Type of soul, individual, person, mortal, somebody, someone
Has types australian, austronesian, borderer, cottage dweller, cottager, earthling, earthman, easterner, european, galilaean, galilean, hittite, island-dweller, islander, kiwi, landlubber, landman, landsman, latin, liver, marcher, nazarene, alsatian, northerner, numidian, occidental, occupant, occupier, philistine, phrygian, plainsman, resident, tellurian, trinidadian, villager, westerner, worldling, new zealander, american, asian, asiatic, aussie

Examples of habitant

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The habitant is, indeed, the true Canadian, for he has no other country.
From the theatlantic.com
The couple had separated and the wife had filed a co-habitant abuse case against Gordon in June, court records show.
From the sltrib.com
In 2002, his wife filed co-habitant abuse charges against O'Meara and also filed for divorce, according to court records.
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Achadjian, R-San Luis Obispo, said he will expand the law to encompass cases where a perpetrator deceives a victim by impersonating a co-habitant or a boyfriend or girlfriend.
From the sacbee.com
Adapted to fit the traditions of rural Quebec by transforming the European hero into Ti-Jean, a generic rural habitant, they eventually spawned many other tales.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Dressed as a habitant, farmer, logger, rancher or soldier, he was characterized as wholesome and simple-minded and was often depicted resisting the bullying of John Bull or Uncle Sam.
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More examples
  • Inhabitant: a person who inhabits a particular place
  • Habitants is the name used to refer to both the French settlers and the inhabitants of French origin who farmed the land along the two shores of the St. Lawrence Gulf and River in what is the present-day Province of Quebec in Canada. ...
  • Inhabitant, dweller; a member of habitation colony at Stadacona founded by Samuel de Champlain, where Quebec City now lies
  • A French immigrant that owned land which he typically farmed.