African vs Burkinese - What's the difference?
african | burkinese | Hypernyms |
Of or pertaining to Africa.
A native of Africa; also one ethnologically belonging to an African race.
* 2007 , African Immigrant Religions in America (ISBN 0814762409):
In, of or otherwise relating to Burkina Faso, the former Upper Volta, and/or its population (not an ethnic nationality).
A member or descendant of the population of Burkina Faso.
African is a hypernym of burkinese.
As adjectives the difference between african and burkinese
is that african is african while burkinese is burkinese.african
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Alternative forms
* AfricAdjective
(-)Derived terms
* African elephant * African hemp * African marigold * African oak * African penguin * African teak * African violet * North African * South AfricanHyponyms
* Maghrebi * Congolese * Ethiopian * Ugandan * Zimbabwean * MozambicanNoun
(en noun)- Africans constitute significantly growing populations not only in major urban centers such as New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, and Atlanta but also in small and midsize cities in states such as Ohio and Maine.