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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151. My Spanish is pretty rusty.
152. The conversation was limited by my imperfect Spanish.
153. Hernan Cortes led Spanish troops to conquer the Aztecs.
154. Maria speaks Spanish with a Mexican accent.
155. a class in conversational Spanish.
156. This recipe is Spanish in origin.
157. Both French and Spanish come from a Latin base.
158. Your Spanish is definitely getting better.
159. Spanish is on the curriculum.
160. Our Spanish class has a test Friday.
161. I believe Joe's family has Spanish connections.
162. Later the book was translated into Spanish.
163. Spanish students outperformed U.S. students in science.
164. Do you know any dirty jokes in Spanish?
165. The Spanish ships were wrecked in the storm.
166. She speaks Spanish reasonably well.
167. Elaine speaks Spanish and Russian.
168. The Spanish government announced that it would invest over $14,000 million in the Latin American region.
169. He's speaking Italian, not Spanish. Don't you know the difference?
170. My knowledge of Spanish came in handy when the car broke down near Madrid.
171. Lorna speaks Spanish so badly that no one in our class can understand her.
172. She often substitutes for absent teachers in their Spanish classes.
173. Spanish authorities are seeking to have the couple extradited to answer further charges.
174. My Spanish teacher will point out errors,[www.Sentencedict.com] but we have to make the corrections ourselves.
175. I'm glad my parents insisted that we speak Spanish at home.
176. I can't decide whether to do German or Spanish next year.
177. Spanish versions of the educational game are available for schools.
178. American students of Spanish often persist in pronouncing words such as "presidente" in the same way as similar English words.
179. No one in our tour group spoke Spanish so we had to ask the guide to interpret.
180. The tourist industry is now acknowledged as an essential part of the Spanish economy.