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Spanish
/ ˈspænɪʃ /
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 Words From
- anti-Spanish adjective
- half-Spanish adjective
- non-Spanish adjective noun
- pre-Spanish adjective
- pro-Spanish adjective
- pseudo-Spanish adjective
- quasi-Spanish adjective
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The questions are in Spanish, but Herminia replies in Galician, the local language.
These Mexican American ladies sing Mexamericana tunes in English and Spanish with sweet harmonies and lyrics that bite.
Yuan creates football content for the Chinese media market and was filming with celebrating Madrid fans who were - unknown to him - singing a racially offensive chant in Spanish about Chinese women, aimed at his colleague.
Spanish great Nadal, who has won 22 Grand Slam titles, will end his playing days after the men's team event in Malaga.
“But we were able to, thanks to our commitment with the family to film in Colombia, in a series format to honor the original structure of the book, and in Spanish for authenticity,” Ramos said.
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What Is The Plural Of Spanish?
Plural word for Spanish
The plural form of Spanish can be Spanishes. This is used to refer to different varieties of the Spanish language, as in The Spanishes of Spain and Mexico are quite different.
Phrases like varieties of Spanish and Spanish dialects are probably more commonly used to refer to multiple versions of the language, but the plural Spanishes is perfectly acceptable.
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