Similar words: Hispanic, vanish, panic, companion, organism, punish, mechanism, finish up. Meaning: ['spænɪʃ] n. 1. the Romance language spoken in most of Spain and the countries colonized by Spain 2. the people of Spain. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Spain or the people of Spain.
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31. Italian and Spanish are kindred languages.
32. The Spanish were hopelessly outnumbered in the battle.
33. They will be examined on their knowledge of Spanish.
34. The country's official language is Spanish.
35. I was bottom of the class in Spanish.
36. I learnt conversational Spanish at evening classes.
37. Portuguese is pronounced completely differently from Spanish.
38. The inhabitants speak a kind of pidgin Spanish.
39. The teacher dictated in Spanish to her class.
40. Spanish architecture shows Moorish influence.
41. French is a sister language of Spanish.
42. Spanish is in the curriculum.
43. They performed to the accompaniment of Spanish guitars.
44. I've got a good reading knowledge of Spanish.
45. The dialogue is in Spanish, with English subtitles.
46. She speaks Spanish fairly well.
47. I only have a limited knowledge of Spanish.
48. Sadly, my acquaintance with Spanish literature is rather limited.
49. I'm a stranger to Spanish.
50. French, Italian and Spanish are all Romance languages.
51. The secretary both speaks and writes Spanish.
52. What's the Spanish word for 'vegetarian'?
53. Are they talking in Spanish or Portuguese?
54. Is Portuguese very different from Spanish?
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55. They started talking in Spanish.
56. French is allied to Spanish.
57. The Spice Islands were within the Spanish domains.
58. It was dubbed into Spanish for Mexican audiences.
59. Spanish identity documents state the bearer's profession.
60. My French is better than my Spanish.