Southern in a sentence as an adjective

In the *********** southern town where I grew up being a teacher at $35k/yr is considered one of the better jobs available.

I can't tell about southern europe, but most of this does not apply in germany - even the parts that are specifically about germany.

It must be obvious to any patriotic Korean that the danger posed by American imperialists who still occupy the southern half of the country is ever-present and growing.

I have used CL rideshare perhaps 40 times for travel between northern & southern California in the past few years, and I personally am glad to see Ridejoy and other attempts at commercializing it fail.

Their language and culture reflected this reality as well, such as in France and the case of the Langues d'oïl and the Langues d'oc.[2] The languages spoken in southern France were closer to what we now call Spanish or Italian dialects than northern dialects.

Southern definitions

adjective

in or characteristic of a region of the United States south of (approximately) the Mason-Dixon line; "southern hospitality"; "southern cooking"; "southern plantations"

adjective

situated in or oriented toward the south; "a southern exposure"; "took a southerly course"

See also: southerly

adjective

situated in or coming from regions of the south; "the southern hemisphere"; "southern constellations"

adjective

from the south; used especially of wind; "a hot southerly wind"; "southern breezes"; "the winds are southerly"

See also: southerly