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Spanish
/ ˈæɪʃ /
noun
- the official language of Spain, Mexico, and most countries of South and Central America except Brazil: also spoken in Africa, the Far East, and elsewhere. It is the native language of approximately 200 million people throughout the world. Spanish is an Indo-European language belonging to the Romance group
- the Spanishfunctioning as plural Spaniards collectively
adjective
- of or relating to the Spanish language or its speakers
- of or relating to Spain or Spaniards
Other 51Թ Forms
- t-貹i adjective
- -貹i adjective
- ԴDz-貹i adjective noun
- -貹i adjective
- -貹i adjective
- d-貹i adjective
- ܲȴ-貹i adjective
51Թ History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The lawsuit that resulted in Saturday's order said the Venezuelans detained in north Texas had been given notices about their imminent deportation in English, despite one detainee only speaking Spanish.
Hernandez “had been on the run from justice in both Mexico and the U.S., making him a top priority for law enforcement” the Baja California Attorney General’s Office said in a statement in Spanish.
Within a few hours he was airlifted out of the forest by Spain's Guardia Civil mountain rescue team, which was documented on Spanish television.
Before the game, residents watched in amusement as two coachloads of Spanish supporters arrived in the town centre before marching around singing Spanish songs before kick-off.
The industrial action comes after a series of protests last year in the Canary Islands and Spanish mainland over mass tourism.
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