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In English, the adjective form of the noun Argentina may be Argentinian, Argentine, or more rarely the combined form Argentinean. The most common demonym (a person) seems to be Argentine.

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South American is the proper adjective meaning from South America. For instance, South American vaqueros have a lot in common with North American cowboys.

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Australian is the proper adjective for Australia.

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Spanish is a proper adjective. Adjectives describing the noun Spanish include Castillian and South American.

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Australian, Austral

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The proper adjective is South American.

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South American is the proper adjective.

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Spanish is a proper adjective.

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The proper adjective is Argentinian.

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Argentine or Argentinian are both used.

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