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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211. On the contrary, yellowfin prices, in spite of few arrivals from the Atlantic Ocean, are stable on the Spanish market whereas a price rise is already noticeable on the Italian market.
212. The Spanish and the Dutch made attempts at colonizing Formosa, but they gave up in despair.
213. My response to those accusations was to relocate to Madrid – the only city in Europe where I could unravel the Islamic Andalusian influences that pervade Spanish culture.
214. America has many dialects, especially the midwestern, southern, African American and Spanish dialects.
215. Add garlic and thyme, saute for 1 minute and sprinkle with some Spanish paprika.
216. Fish glacial delicacy basically is hairtail, breed yellow croaker, pomfret, flatfish, mullet, Spanish mackerel to wait.
217. Born in the Italian city of Bari, raised in Vigo in the Spanish region of Galicia and currently thriving at FC Barcelona, Thiago Alcantara certainly has as an interesting background.
218. He was one of the only Spanish players to shine at Spain's dismal World Cup? campaign.
219. The ships of the Spanish Armada took to sea in 1588.
220. Or the meeting between the Spanish explorer Cortez and the Aztec king Montezuma.
221. Spanish people placed paella at the top of their list.
222. Spanish and Japanese. Chinese, Middle Eastern, Indic (South Asia), and Eastern European languages are on the rise.
223. He also participated in the Spanish Civil War as a military physician.
224. Tell him Mr. Mason. Mr. Mason from Spanish Town, Jamaica.
225. She found pieces of Indian pottery with designs borrowed from Spanish pottery.
226. Notifications to the Secretariat shall be in English, French or Spanish.
227. Alonso has confirmed that his future at Anfield is far from certain, amid reports he has his heart set on a move to the Spanish capital.
228. Spanish and Italian make a distinction between a male child and a female child by giving the words different endings (ni?o, bambino/ni?a, bambina).
229. Garrisons established to protect colonies acquired in the Spanish American War and kindred annexations.
230. Isabella I is considered to be one of the most powerful, yet controversial, queens in Spanish history.
231. In the months that followed, the Spanish invaders seized the palaces of Cusco and the spacious country estates and took royal women as mistresses and wives.
232. Great Britain took control in 1704 during the War of the Spanish Succession, although Spain has made repeated claims to regain the territory.
233. In the near future we plan to introduce a fully localized, Spanish version of our web site to better serve the increasing number of Spanish-speaking investors from Latin America and Spain.
234. The area was colonized by the Spanish and formally ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (848).
235. The stock saddle's design traced all the way back to the Moors of North Africa,[http://sentencedict.com/Spanish.html] having come to the American cowboy by way of the Spanish and Mexicans.
236. S : The people are largely an amalgam of Amerindian, Spanish and African.
237. "The programme went out on August 7 and we've received thousands of calls, " said a spokeswoman for the young farmers' union ASAJA in the central Spanish region of Castilla-Leon.
238. American regional banks and Spanish savings banks, or cajas areunder increasing pressure as commercial - property portfolios suffer.
239. Spanish marines in 3 camos , Woodland , UN and desert , also includes Special forces and recon units.
240. There are at least 12 naturist beaches in the Basque region, and many more all over the Spanish coast.