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[ naw-vyah; English noh-vee-uh ] / ˈnɔ vyɑ; English ˈnoʊ vi ə /
noun, plural no·vias [naw-vyahs; English noh-vee-uhz]. /ˈnɔ vyɑs; English ˈnoʊ vi əz/. Spanish.a fiancée or bride. a girlfriend or sweetheart. Words nearby novianovemdecillion, novena, novercal, Novgorod, Novi, novia, novice, novillero, novio, Novi Sad, novitiate Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for novia“He would have an episode, and [Nancy] would have to return to the high school and deal with it,” Novia said. The Trials of Nancy Lanza|Diane Dimond|January 7, 2013|DAILY BEAST The house of his novia bore on its weather-beaten front the arms of some bygone hidalgo; now it was an apartment house. Poor Folk in Spain|Jan Gordon Food is always of secondary importance: he ranks it after his novia, after his cigarillo, after the bulls. Spanish Life in Town and Country|L. Higgin and Eugne E. Street No lejos hallbase situada la casa del dueo, y all viva Dolores, novia ma. A First Spanish Reader|Erwin W. Roessler and Alfred Remy
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