cuban
cuban — adjective
1. describes a person, place, object, or tradition that comes from the Caribbean is
describes a person, place, object, or tradition that comes from the Caribbean island country of Cuba or is connected to it.
Jisoo learned to cook Cuban food from her grandmother in Havana.
collocation: Cuban food / Cuban music / Cuban culture
The museum has a large collection of Cuban art from the 1950s.
Wei bought a box of Cuban cigars as a gift for his uncle.
Kabir listened to Cuban music while driving through the countryside.
The Cuban flag has three blue stripes and a red triangle.
文法句型
Cuban + noun
be + Cuban
用法筆記
Always capitalized, like all nationality words in English. Can describe people ('Cuban musicians'), places ('Cuban coastline'), cultural products ('Cuban cinema'), or abstract concepts ('Cuban history').
常見錯誤
cuban — noun
1. someone who was born in Cuba or has Cuban citizenship, or whose family originall
someone who was born in Cuba or has Cuban citizenship, or whose family originally came from that country.
Bilal met a Cuban who taught him how to play the guitar.
article + Cuban: 'a Cuban' / 'the Cuban' / 'Cubans'
Many Cubans live in Miami and other parts of Florida.
Constanza's grandfather was a Cuban who moved to Taiwan in the 1960s.
Anong works at a restaurant run by a Cuban from Santiago.
Christopher shared his apartment with two Cubans from Havana.
文法句型
a/an + Cuban
Cuban + verb
the + Cuban
用法筆記
A countable noun. Use 'a Cuban' for one person, 'the Cuban' for a specific person, and 'Cubans' for more than one. Always capitalized.