Argentinian
While '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.
Description of Hortons Bay as a run-down, deserted town
to correct = corregir
correggere is the Italian word for correct
"you're welcome" is correct. 'your ...' is a misspelling.
That isn't correct Spanish. Correct Spanish would be "estoy muriendo". That means "I am dying".
Other than Ian, the people of Argentina ares Argentinians.
The correct spelling of the Argentine footballer is Lionel Messi.
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Most dictionaries prefer "Argentine," but do include "Argentinean" as a secondary form. (Note the spelling of "Argentinean" ending in "-ean.") In other words, they are both "correct," but "Argentine" is slightly preferred generally.
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Argentina speaks Spanish as a result of its history of colonization by the Spanish Empire in the 16th century. Spanish became the dominant language due to the influence of Spanish conquistadors and settlers who established Spanish as the official language during the colonial period. Since then, Spanish has remained the primary language in Argentina, evolving into the distinct Argentine Spanish dialect.
The correct description for disciplined effort varies depending on who you talk to. One widely accepted description is that discipline effort is highly structured.
In Argentina they call it by it's correct name... Football
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Tango-Argentina (study island)
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The correct term is oncologist.