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Catalana

Catalana is the feminine form of Catalan in several Romance languages, used to refer to things related to Catalonia or to describe a female person from Catalonia. In Spanish and Italian, catalana functions as an adjective and a feminine noun form, matching the gender of the noun it describes.

As a demonym, catalana denotes a woman from Catalonia, the autonomous region in northeastern Spain, where the

The masculine form in these languages is catalán (Spanish), catalano (Italian), with catalan(a) representing the feminine

Overall, catalana functions as a flexible, gendered descriptor tied to Catalonia and the Catalan heritage, used

Catalan
language
and
culture
are
centered.
Beyond
demonyms,
catalana
is
widely
used
as
an
adjective
to
describe
feminine
nouns
associated
with
Catalonia
or
the
Catalan
culture.
Examples
include
comida
catalana
(Catalan
food),
cultura
catalana
(Catalan
culture),
and
literatura
catalana
(Catalan
literature).
It
can
also
appear
in
phrases
such
as
gente
catalana
or
música
catalana,
where
it
agrees
in
gender
with
the
noun
it
modifies.
form.
The
term
is
not
a
separate
language
or
a
place;
rather,
it
is
a
gendered
linguistic
form
that
appears
in
descriptions
of
language,
culture,
cuisine,
and
identity
linked
to
Catalonia.
In
Catalan
itself,
the
corresponding
feminine
is
catalana,
and
the
masculine
is
català.
across
Spanish
and
Italian,
and
in
related
contexts
to
indicate
feminine
association
with
the
Catalan
world.