Argentine, Argentinian and Argentinean are all valid.
People from Buenos Aires city proper are called porteños(people of the port)
Argentine is a term used to refer to natives of Argentina. Other terms that can be used to refer to citizens of this country include Argentinian and Argentinean.
the argentinian peso each us dollar is equibalent to aproximatly 3.8 pesos
An Argentine ant is a small black ant, Latin name Linepithema humilis, originating in Argentina.
She is Argentine
An Afro-Argentinian is another name for an Afro-Argentine, an Argentine of African descent.
People from Buenos Aires city proper are called porteños(people of the port)
The country of Argentina is on the continent of South America. A person from Argentina or of Argentine descent is an Argentinian.
The term for an Argentine cowboy is "gaucho."
ArgentinArgentinian is spelled 'argentin' (masc.) or 'argentine' (fem.) in French.
Argentine is a term used to refer to natives of Argentina. Other terms that can be used to refer to citizens of this country include Argentinian and Argentinean.
the argentinian peso each us dollar is equibalent to aproximatly 3.8 pesos
The British casualties were 256 the Argentines lost about 1 000, mostly from the sinking of the Belgrano.
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.
ArgentinianWhile 'Argentinian' is often used in the UK, and can be found in various dictionaries, it belongs to that classification of words that has become accepted through usage, not because it is -or has ever been- entirely correct. Official United Nations documents and US Government official translations use 'Argentine'. 'Argentinian' may be used, but so may many slang and argot words. Personal style and preference, as well as nationality will dictate which of the two words a person uses. Anyone wishing to achieve the highest level of correct usage will use the word Argentine. For what it's worth, people from Argentina call themselves Argentinos or Argentinas (depending on gender), and not Argentinios, or Argentinias.
claudio cannigia and Sebastian rosental Wrong . Rosenthal is Chilean. There was another young argentinian Frederick Nieto and of course Gabriel Amato.
No, Lorenzo Lamas' parents are not Spanish. His father, Fernando Lamas, was an Argentine actor, and his mother, Arlene Dahl, is of Norwegian and German descent.