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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91. His plans are admirable ambitious: he wants to master French, German and Spanish before he is twenty.
92. The Spanish Inquisition charged him with sinning against God and man.
93. The English and the Spanish were among the first to colonize North America.
94. Tomorrow's edition will include a centre-spread on the Spanish royal family.
95. I couldn't do the job-I've never been to Spain and, more to the point, I don't speak Spanish.
96. It's either Spanish or Portuguese that she speaks, but I've forgotten which.
97. She picked up Spanish when she was living in Mexico.
98. He fought on the republican side in the Spanish Civil War.
99. I speak good French and I have a working knowledge of Italian and Spanish.
100. All the signs and announcements were rendered in English and Spanish.
101. I only learnt Spanish for a year but I can just scrape by in most situations.
102. The Spanish authorities cooperated with the British police in finding the terrorists.
103. The Spanish consulate is the large white building opposite the bank.
104. She's fluent in French and English and has a working knowledge of Spanish.
105. You should polish up your Spanish before you go to Chile.
106. Some knowledge of Spanish is a definite plus in this job.
107. He is strongly influenced by Spanish painters such as Goya and El Greco.
108. Take a trip on an authentic Spanish galleon to the famous Papagayo beach.
109. I'm correcting the proofs of the Spanish edition right now.
110. It's easy to muddle up some Spanish and Italian words.
111. The article was about the different varieties of Spanish spoken in South America.
112. My Spanish never really progressed beyond the stage of being able to order drinks at the bar.
113. The horse is not native to America - it was introduced by the Spanish.
114. For this job you will need a good knowledge of both Italian and Spanish. Sentencedict.com
115. On his wanderings he's picked up Spanish, Italian, French and a smattering of Russian.
116. Spanish liberals sought to create linguistic as well as administrative uniformity.
117. I like the decoration - it's got quite a Spanish feel to it.
118. The Spanish Armada was sent to attack England in 1588.
119. Not only does she speak Spanish, she's also good with computers.
120. The Venetians knew to keep a wary eye on Spanish imperial ambitions.