Spanish ( adjective , noun , noun )

(As an adjective)

Spanish ( adjective )

Relating to Spain or its people, language, or culture.

Origin:

From the latin word hispania, meaning "the land of the romans in the iberian peninsula".

Examples:

  1. She was fluent in Spanish and English.
  2. The Spanish cuisine is renowned for its use of fresh ingredients and bold flavors.
  3. The Spanish Armada was one of the most powerful naval fleets of its time.
  4. I'm taking Spanish classes to improve my language skills.
  5. The Spanish dance, flamenco, is a passionate and emotional dance style.

(As a noun)

Spanish ( noun )

Relating to Spain or its people, language, or culture.

Origin:

From the latin word hispania, meaning "the land of the romans in the iberian peninsula".

Examples:

  1. She was fluent in Spanish and English.
  2. The Spanish cuisine is renowned for its use of fresh ingredients and bold flavors.
  3. The Spanish Armada was one of the most powerful naval fleets of its time.
  4. I'm taking Spanish classes to improve my language skills.
  5. The Spanish dance, flamenco, is a passionate and emotional dance style.

(As a noun)

Spanish ( noun )

Relating to Spain or its people, language, or culture.

Origin:

From the latin word hispania, meaning "the land of the romans in the iberian peninsula".

Examples:

  1. She was fluent in Spanish and English.
  2. The Spanish cuisine is renowned for its use of fresh ingredients and bold flavors.
  3. The Spanish Armada was one of the most powerful naval fleets of its time.
  4. I'm taking Spanish classes to improve my language skills.
  5. The Spanish dance, flamenco, is a passionate and emotional dance style.
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