Definitions for Spanish

Spanish Span·ish

Spelling: [span-ish]
IPA: /ˈspæn ɪʃ/

Spanish is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 167 anagrams from letters in Spanish (ahinpss).

Definitions for Spanish

noun

  1. the Spanish people collectively.
  2. a Romance language, the language of Spain, standard also in most of Latin America except Brazil. Abbreviation: Sp, Sp.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Spain, its people, or their language.

Origin of Spanish

Middle English word dating back to 1175-1225; See origin at Spain, -ish1

Examples for Spanish

From her Spanish mother she had learned to please the man, not herself.

According to some rumors, Goya was once on staff before his fame as a Spanish painter.

A more recent phenomenon in the political universe is politicians of Hispanic heritage who are not fluent in Spanish.

Hatuey replied that he would rather burn and be sent to hell than ever again encounter people as cruel as the Spanish.

There is much Spanish blazonry also, if I could but read it.

Spanish or Portuguese or English; it was always an unhappy ending for the Indians.

“They also were responsible for the Barcelona subway plot,” a plan disrupted by Spanish law enforcement in 2008.

A deal with the Rothschilds for control of the Spanish mines had fallen through.

This concern ceased after the Spanish warned of severe punitive measures on the family members of suicides.

The name is a Spanish corruption ofAshiwi, their own name for themselves.

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