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