Spanish

Word SPANISH
Character 7
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈspæn.ɪʃ/

Definitions and meanings of "Spanish"

What do we mean by spanish?

To subject to spanishing, a printing process in which an ink is deposited on the bottoms and sides of depressions formed in a plastic material

Sexy language spoken in spain and latin america Urban Dictionary

People from spain. People call latino's spanish because they speak spanish even though they may not be spanish. Urban Dictionary

A language whose real name isn't even spanish, but castillian a citizen of spain, but according to some ignoramus in the USA, a puerto rican. Urban Dictionary

1. Language that can be easily spoken by attaching an "o" to the end of your favorite English words. Can also be formed into a sentence. 2. A person from Spain, not Mexico Urban Dictionary

A confusing language that no one wants to have to learn in highschool. Urban Dictionary

Spanish is not a race but an identity. A person from Spain is a "Spaniard" Anybody speaking Spanish and born in any Latin-American country is considered Hispanic or Latin "Hispano or Latino". Since there are many Latin-American countries speaking Spanish, you identify them by their nationality (Argentineans, Colombians, Dominicans, Mexican, Peruvians, Uruguayans, etc). Now, every Latin -American country has its own way to speak or slang that characterizes it. However, there is a formal Spanish spoken in educated levels. For instances, on TV news or respectful newspapers, international meetings or conferences, formal Spanish is spoken and therefore everyone understands. Urban Dictionary

1 Person from Spain 2 Language spoken in Spain. But also in other countries such as Mexico or Puerto Rico 3 Fourth most spoken language (between 420-425 milion people) after chinese, english and hindi. 4 The language which has the funny letter " ñ " Urban Dictionary

1-Spanish or Castilian is an Iberian Romantic language spoken by about 352 million people. It is considered the third or fourth most spoken language in the world. The Spanish language comes from what is known as “Vulgar Latin”; containing some influences from Celtiberian, Arabic and Basque. Miguel de Cervantes is considered to be the “Shakespeare” of the Spanish language. 2-People from Spain (Spaniards); they are the descendants Celtiberians, Visigoths and Latins. *note: People usually tend to refer to Hispanic, Spanish and Latino to anyone who comes from the Iberian Peninsula or Latin-American, however this are bad definitions since: 1 Only certain countries in South America, mostly Argentina can claim Spanish ancestry and only the “upper class” of the other Latin-American countries can claim Spanish ancestry. 2 People from Brazil are not Spanish; they were conquered by the Portuguese but they don’t have Portuguese ancestry either. 3 Latino; Latin should only be apply to any of the Euro-Latin countries since they have real Latin ancestry, most people in Latin America have either African ancestry of Amerindian ancestry. 4 There are many different styles to speak Spanish, the “normal” or standard Spanish is the one who uses “tu” or “usted”, the one who uses the “voceo” is also valid and spoken mostly in Spain but some variations of the “voceo” are spoken in regions like Central America or Argentina. Urban Dictionary

The best looking people. Urban Dictionary

Coolest language ever!! Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Spanish

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The word "spanish" in example sentences

Dracula 1931 in spanish is included in “Dracula-The Legacy Collection” ❋ Unknown (2007)

I'm new to the forum, so sorry if this has been asked already, but I was under the impression that the letter a in spanish is ALWAYS pronounced like the a in the word call. no exceptions .... yet, on another site that I'm studying spanish on, all of the sound files pronounce the a sound like the a in apple. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I think the first thing an immigrant to Mexico should learn in spanish is 'ni modo' and they should really learn the concept behind it, embrace it and practice using it. ❋ Unknown (2006)

#38 Colgate in spanish is not “go hang yourself” it means “go hang it yourself” sam Says: ❋ Unknown (2006)

There were occasional questions to me in spanish from the other ladies but mainly they all were talking in zapotec, with a lot of laughing and obviously they were recounting very interesting news and gossip. ❋ Unknown (2005)

L’orde de Santa Ceclina in spanish is entitled La orden de Santa Ceclina. on 09 Oct 2009 at 3: 01 pm2 Kraken ❋ Unknown (2009)

MexConnect. com Forums: Specific Focus: Learning Spanish: NEED HELP ASAP how do u say 'strengh is my mother' in spanish ❋ Unknown (2009)

Re: [La Isla] NEED HELP ASAP how do u say 'strengh is my mother' in spanish ❋ Unknown (2009)

Re: [BrentB] NEED HELP ASAP how do u say 'strengh is my mother' in spanish ❋ Unknown (2009)

NEED HELP ASAP how do u say 'strengh is my mother' in spanish ❋ Unknown (2009)

I have exhausted the normal google english search and my spanish is not good enough to understand this type of information. ❋ Unknown (2009)

My spanish is fairly fluent (definitely needs daily practice), have lived briefly in Mexico as a teen, have visited over the years but only to resort areas, love everything about Mexico - especially the people. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We found this handy before going to the doctor to write in spanish and english the medical condition to insure proper translation and avoid miscomunication which could be very bad in ❋ Unknown (2010)

"pusieron"([gwan] just [say it]) means "they put" in spanish [ha ha] ❋ Settit (2006)

[Hey look] at that [Spanish] person. I'm not Spanish bitch! I'm [Peurto Rican]. ❋ John Smith (2004)

[Puerto rican] american: I am spanish, all hail my spanish people [Spaniard]: STFU [stupid idiot], you're a [puerto rican], you're as spanish as americans are english, or haitians are french. ❋ Pelots (2005)

1. Hey [thats a nice] trucko. I just spilled my drink, [fucko]. 2. [Sergio Garcia] is spanish. ❋ Pijoibtyfghj (2010)

Spanish- "[hola]" or [hello] ❋ Booquefius (2017)

Mexican.- [que ondas]? Argentinean.- Che, que [hac]és? Colombian.- que [hubo]? Dominican.- dime haber? Peruvian.- como estas? Proper Spanish.- Como esta usted? ❋ Ozkhar (2012)

Andy: hey look! that spanish guy...isn't he friendly? [Cazz]: [yeap], but he isn't spanish.. Andy: but he speaks spanish! Cazz: so what? he's from [Mexico]! ❋ Ana 1347 (2006)

-Que va? Como estas? Bien, Bien -Vos habablais el [Castellano]? Gusto en conoserlo, os vemos pronto. Vos=[Usted]=tu [Vosotros]=ustedes ❋ RexNecros (2005)

[hes] [spanish] and [hot]. ❋ Anonymous (2003)

yo man [si] you don't hablas spanish [est]á[s out]!! ❋ John Doe (2003)

Cross Reference for Spanish

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