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Question about expression in English-translated from Spanish

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Hi everyone! I'm a Spanish-speaking student of English (I'm not sure if I expressed it correctly) and as such, have a lot of questions about how to express myself in English.

My last one is: how do I emphasize in English that someone was born in the South (or North, East or West). I thought of "South-born man/woman/girl/boy", but I'm not sure if it's correct. Could someone tell me?

Just for your information, what I'm trying to translate into English is the Spanish expression "nacido/a en el sur".

I made this same question in the forum in Spanish in this same site, but nobody has answered me so far. I hope to be luckier here.

Big thanks in advance to everyone who takes pity on me and gives me a response!
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I've never heard anything like "south-born", it's enough to say "born on South".
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Post by Maria Teresa »

Thanks for your answer, grzespelc.

I didn't see the expression myself when looking for it with a search engine (what I generally do to know if a phrase is used or not).

But I made this question because I found in the Oxford English-Spanish dictionary that "-born" could be used in expressions such as "Austrianborn/Dallasborn" and "firstborn", which were given as examples. Although I didn't find the same in the English/English dictionaries I consulted.

Well, thanks again for responding.

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Post by Cubby »

grzespelc wrote:I've never heard anything like "south-born", it's enough to say "born on South".
It's usually "southern born" or just southerner. "Born on South" doesn't sound right, "Born in the South" would be better.
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Post by Maria Teresa »

Cubby, thanks a lot! Every kind of information is welcome!
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