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Etymology
From Middle English Spainish , Spanish , equivalent to Spain + -ish .
Pronunciation
Adjective
Spanish (not comparable )
Of or pertaining to Spain .
Spanish borders
2005 , J. P. Sullivan, Martial, the unexpected classic , page 1:Whether Martial's heart was in the Spanish highlands or whether he was happy enough in Rome will be discussed later [ …]
For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Spanish .
Of or pertaining to the people or culture of Spain.
Hypernym: European
Spanish cuisines
1996 , Oscar Zeta Acosta, “From Whence I Came”, in Oscar "Zeta" Acosta: the uncollected works , page 42 :Though she was Indian like the rest of us, she had a fine Spanish nose.
2007 , Lynette Rohrer Shirk, chapter 1, in The Everything Tapas and Small Plates Cookbook :Spanish cuisine is not as spicy hot as Mexican, but it is flavorful and bright.
Of or pertaining to the Spanish language .
Hypernym: Indo-European
Spanish verbs
1918 , Julián Moreno-Lacalle, Elements of Spanish Pronunciation , page 12 :Fundamentally, the Spanish vowel sounds are only five, even though as a matter of fact there may be different other sounds for such vowels as , and .
( US , Canada , informal , nonstandard ) Of or pertaining to Hispanic people or their culture .
Derived terms
Translations
of or pertaining to Spain
Afrikaans: Spaans (af)
Albanian: spanjoll (sq)
Antillean Creole: pannyòl
Arabic: إِسْبَانِيّ ( ʔisbāniyy )
Armenian: իսպանական (hy) ( ispanakan )
Asturian: español (ast)
Azerbaijani: ispan (az)
Basque: espainiar (eu)
Belarusian: іспа́нскі ( ispánski ) , гішпа́нскі ( hišpánski ) ( Taraškevica )
Bengali: স্পেনীয় (bn) ( speniẏo )
Breton: spagnol (br)
Bulgarian: испа́нски m ( ispánski )
Burmese: စပိန် ( ca.pin )
Carpathian Rusyn: шпанєльскый ( španjelʹskŷj ) , іспа́ньскый ( ispánʹskŷj )
Catalan: espanyol (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 西班牙的 (zh) ( Xībānyá de )
Corsican: spagnolu (co) m
Czech: španělský (cs) m
Danish: spansk (da)
Dutch: Spaans (nl)
Esperanto: hispana (eo)
Estonian: hispaania
Farefare: sɛpan
Faroese: spanskur
Finnish: espanjalainen (fi)
French: espagnol (fr)
Galician: español (gl)
Georgian: ესპანური (ka) ( esṗanuri ) , ესპანეთის ( esṗanetis )
German: spanisch (de)
Gujarati: સ્પેનિશ ( speniś )
Haitian Creole: panyòl
Hawaiian: Kepania
Hebrew: סְפָרַדִּי (he) ( s'faradí )
Hindi: स्पेनीय ( spenīya ) , स्पॅनिश ( spĕniś ) , स्पेनी (hi) ( spenī ) , स्पैनिश (hi) ( spainiś ) , स्पेनिश ( speniś )
Hungarian: spanyol (hu)
Icelandic: spænskur (is) , spánskur (is)
Indonesian: Spanyol (id)
Interlingua: espaniol (ia)
Irish: Spáinneach
Italian: spagnolo (it)
Japanese: スペインの (ja) ( Supein no )
Kashubian: szpańsczi
Kazakh: испандық ( ispandyq )
Khmer: អេស្ប៉ាញ (km) ( ʼeespaañ )
Korean: 스페인의 (ko) ( seupeinui ) , 에스파냐의 (ko) ( eseupanyaui ) , 에스빠냐의 (ko) ( eseuppanyaui ) ( North Korea )
Kyrgyz: испан (ky) ( ispan )
Ladin: spanuel m
Lao: ສະເປນ ( sa pēn ) , ແອສປາໂຍລ ( ʼǣt pā nyōn )
Latin: hispanicus
Latvian: spāņu , spāniešu , spānisks
Leonese: hespañol
Lithuanian: ispanų (lt)
Luxembourgish: spuenesch (lb)
Macedonian: шпански ( španski )
Malay: Sepanyol (ms)
Maltese: Spanjol (mt)
Maori: Pāniora
Marathi: स्पॅनिश ( spĕniś )
Mongolian: испани ( ispani )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: spansk (no)
Nynorsk: spansk (nn)
Occitan: espanhòl (oc)
Old English: Ispānisċ
Pashto: هسپانوي ( haspānawi ) , اسپانیایي ( aspānyāyi )
Persian: اسپانیایی (fa) ( espâniyâyi )
Polish: hiszpański (pl)
Portuguese: espanhol (pt)
Romanian: spaniol (ro)
Russian: испа́нский (ru) ( ispánskij )
Scots: Spainish , Spaingie
Scottish Gaelic: Spàinneach
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: шпа̑нскӣ , шпа̀њо̄лскӣ
Roman: špȃnskī (sh) , špànjōlskī (sh)
Silesian: szpańelski
Sinhalese: ස්පාඤ්ඤ (si) ( spāñña )
Slovak: španielsky (sk)
Slovene: špánski (sl)
Spanish: español (es) , españolete (es)
Swedish: spansk (sv)
Tagalog: Kastilain , Espanyol (tl) , Kastila (tl)
Tajik: испанӣ (tg) ( ispani )
Thai: สเปน (th) ( sà-bpeen )
Tigrinya: ስጳኛዊ ( səp̣añawi )
Turkish: İspanyol (tr)
Turkmen: ispan
Ukrainian: іспа́нський (uk) ( ispánsʹkyj )
Urdu: ہسپانوی ( haspānvī )
Uyghur: ئىسپان ( ispan )
Uzbek: ispan (uz)
Venetan: spagnòƚo (vec)
Vietnamese: Tây Ban Nha (vi) , Y Pha Nho (vi) ( obsolete )
Volapük: Spanyänik (vo)
Yiddish: שפּאַניש (yi) ( shpanish )
of or pertaining to the people or culture of Spain
Afrikaans: Spaans (af)
Armenian: իսպանական (hy) ( ispanakan )
Catalan: espanyol (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 西班牙的 (zh) ( Xībānyá de ) , 西班牙人的 (zh) ( xībānyárén de )
Esperanto: hispana (eo)
Faroese: spanskur
Finnish: espanjalainen (fi)
Galician: español (gl)
Georgian: ესპანური (ka) ( esṗanuri )
German: spanisch (de)
Gujarati: સ્પેનિશ ( speniś )
Hindi: स्पेनी (hi) ( spenī ) , स्पैनिश (hi) ( spainiś ) , स्पेनिश ( speniś ) , स्पॅनिश ( spĕniś )
Irish: Spáinneach
Latvian: spāņu , spāniešu , spānisks
Malay: orang Sepanyol , Sepanyol (ms)
Marathi: स्पॅनिश ( spĕniś )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: spansk (no)
Nynorsk: spansk (nn)
Polish: hiszpański (pl)
Portuguese: espanhol (pt) , hispânico (pt)
Romanian: spaniol (ro)
Slovak: španielsky (sk)
Slovene: špánski (sl)
Spanish: español (es) , españolete (es)
Swedish: spansk (sv)
Turkish: İspanyol (tr)
Venetan: spagnòƚo (vec)
Volapük: Spanyänanik ( ♂♀ ) , hi-Spanyänanik ( ♂ ) , ji-Spanyänanik ( ♀ ) , Spanyänanefik ( collective ♂♀ ) , hi-Spanyänanefik ( collective ♂ ) , ji-Spanyänanefik ( collective ♀ )
of or pertaining to the Spanish language
Afrikaans: Spaans (af)
Arabic: إسبانية (ar)
Armenian: իսպաներեն (hy) ( ispaneren )
Breton: spagnolek (br)
Catalan: espanyol (ca) , castellà (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 西班牙文的 (zh) ( xībānyáwén de ) , 西班牙語的 / 西班牙语的 (zh) ( xībānyáyǔ de )
Classical Nahuatl: Caxtīllān tlahtōlli
Esperanto: hispana (eo)
Faroese: spanskur
Finnish: espanjankielinen (fi)
French: espagnol (fr) m
Galician: español (gl)
Georgian: ესპანური (ka) ( esṗanuri )
German: spanisch (de)
Guaraní: karaiñe'ẽ (gn)
Gujarati: સ્પેનિશ ( speniś )
Hindi: स्पेनी (hi) ( spenī ) , स्पैनिश (hi) ( spainiś ) , स्पेनिश ( speniś ) , स्पॅनिश ( spĕniś )
Ido: Hispaniana (io)
Irish: Spáinnis (ga)
Italian: spagnolo (it) , castigliano (it)
Japanese: スペイン語 (ja) ( supeingo )
Latin: hispanicus m , hispanica f , hispanicum n
Latvian: spāņu , spāniešu , spānisks
Malay: bahasa Sepanyol , Sepanyol (ms)
Marathi: स्पॅनिश ( spĕniś )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: spansk (no)
Nynorsk: spansk (nn)
Polish: hiszpański (pl)
Portuguese: espanhol (pt) , castelhano (pt)
Romanian: spaniol (ro)
Slovak: španielsky (sk)
Slovene: špánski (sl)
Spanish: español (es) , castellano (es)
Swedish: spansk (sv)
Tigrinya: ስጳንኛ ( səp̣anña )
Turkish: İspanyolca (tr)
Venetan: spagnòƚo (vec)
Volapük: Spanyänapükik
Proper noun
Spanish (countable and uncountable , plural Spanishes )
( uncountable ) A Romance language primarily spoken in Spain and in the Americas .
Synonym: Castilian
1873 , Frederick Marryat, Mr. Midshipman Easy , page 163 :"If he speaks Spanish , my daughter can converse with him ; she has but shortly arrived from Spain."
1915 , W Somerset Maugham , chapter LXXXVI, in Of Human Bondage , New York, N.Y.: George H Doran Company , →OCLC :“You should read Spanish ,” he said. “It is a noble tongue. It has not the mellifluousness of Italian, Italian is the language of tenors and organ-grinders, but it has grandeur: it does not ripple like a brook in a garden, but it surges tumultuous like a mighty river in flood.”
1928 , Otto Jespersen , An International Language , page 48 :Therefore in Novial, as well as in Esp-Ido, we simplify the spelling in all words containing double letters in the national languages, from which the words are taken: pasa (E pass , F passer ), efekte , komun (F commun , E common ), etc. In this we follow the beautiful example of Spanish , which writes pasar , efecto , común , etc., and even extend it to cases in which Spanish makes a distinction in sound and spelling, as with ll and rr : bel S bello , F belle , koresponda , S corresponder , etc.
1995 , Hanna Pishwa, Karl Maroldt, editors, The Development of Morphological Systematicity , page 146 :In contrast with the creole languages discussed above, the article systems of Rumanian, French, Spanish , and Portuguese are more complex, since neutralization fails to occur to a large extent.
For quotations using this term, see Citations:Spanish .
A town in Ontario , Canada .
Derived terms
Translations
Romance language of Spain and the Americas
Afrikaans: Spaans (af)
Albanian: gjuha spanjolle f
Amharic: እስፓንኛ ( ʾəspanña )
Antillean Creole: pannyòl
Arabic: إِسْبَانِيَّة (ar) f ( ʔisbāniyya )
Aragonese: español (an) m , castellán (an) m
Aramaic: ܠܫܢܐ ܐܣܦܢܝܝܐ
Armenian: իսպաներեն (hy) ( ispaneren )
Asturian: castellanu (ast) m
Aymara: kastilla aru
Azerbaijani: ispan dili
Basque: gaztelania (eu) , gaztelera (eu)
Bavarian: Schbanisch n
Belarusian: іспа́нская мо́ва f ( ispánskaja móva ) , іспа́нская f ( ispánskaja )
Bengali: স্পেনীয় ভাষা ( speniẏo bhaśa )
Bikol Central: Espanyol
Breton: spagnoleg (br) , kastilhaneg (br)
Bulgarian: испа́нски m ( ispánski )
Catalan: castellà (ca) m , espanyol (ca) m
Cebuano: Espanyol , Kinatsila
Cherokee: ᏍᏆᏂ (chr) ( squani )
Chinese:
Cantonese: 西班牙文 ( sai1 baan1 ngaa4 man4-2 )
Hakka: 西班牙語 / 西班牙语 ( sî-pân-ngà-ngî )
Hokkien: 西班牙語 / 西班牙语 ( Se-pan-gâ-gí )
Mandarin: 西班牙語 / 西班牙语 (zh) ( xībānyáyǔ ) , 西班牙文 (zh) ( xībānyáwén )
Chuvash: испан чӗлхи ( ispan č̬ĕlh̬i )
Cornish: Spaynek
Corsican: spagnolu (co) m
Crimean Tatar: İspan tili
Czech: španělština (cs)
Danish: spansk (da)
Dhivehi: އިސްޕެނިޝް ( ispeniš )
Dutch: Spaans (nl) n
Dutch Low Saxon: Spaans (nds)
Esperanto: hispana (eo) , hispana lingvo
Estonian: hispaania , hispaania keel
Ewe: spangbe
Extremaduran: luenga española f
Farefare: Hispanne
Faroese: spanskt (fo) n
Finnish: espanja (fi) , espanjan kieli
Franco-Provençal: castilyan
French: espagnol (fr) m , castillan (fr) m
Friulian: lenghe spagnole f
Galician: lingua castelá f , castelán (gl) m , español (gl) m
Georgian: ესპანური ენა ( esṗanuri ena ) , ესპანური (ka) ( esṗanuri )
German: Spanisch (de) n
Greek: ισπανικά (el) n pl ( ispaniká ) , ισπανική γλώσσα ( ispanikí glóssa )
Greenlandic: spaniamiutut , spanskisut
Guaraní: karaiñe'ẽ (gn)
Gujarati: સ્પેનિશ f ( speniś )
Hawaiian: ʻōlelo Kepania
Hebrew: סְפָרַדִּית (he) f ( s'faradít )
Hindi: स्पैनिश (hi) f ( spainiś ) , स्पेनी (hi) f ( spenī ) , स्पेनिश f ( speniś ) , स्पॅनिश f ( spĕniś )
Hungarian: spanyol (hu)
Icelandic: spænska (is) f , spánska f , kastilíska f
Ido: Hispaniana (io) , Hispana (io)
Ilocano: pagsasao nga Espaniol
Indonesian: Spanyol (id) , bahasa Spanyol
Interlingua: espaniol (ia)
Inuktitut: ᓯᐸᐃᓂᑎᑐᑦ (iu) ( sipainititot )
Irish: Spáinnis (ga) f
Italian: spagnolo (it) m
Japanese: スペイン語 (ja) ( スペインご, supeingo )
Javanese: basa Spanyol
Kannada: ಸ್ಪ್ಯಾನಿಷ್ ಭಾಷೆ ( spyāniṣ bhāṣe )
Kapampangan: castila
Korean: 스페인어 (ko) ( seupeineo )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: spanî (ku)
Kyrgyz: испанча (ky) ( ispanca )
Ladino: lingua kastilyana f
Latin: lingua Hispanica f , lingua Castillana f
Latvian: spāņu valoda f , spāņu
Ligurian: lengua spagnòlla f
Limburgish: Späönsj
Lingala: Lispanyoli
Lithuanian: ispanų (lt) , ispanų kalba (lt)
Lombard: spagnö
Low German:
German Low German: Spaansch (nds) n
Luxembourgish: Spuenesch (lb) n
Macedonian: шпански јазик m ( španski jazik )
Malagasy: fiteny espaniola
Malay: bahasa Sepanyol
Malayalam: സ്പാനിഷ് ഭാഷ ( spāniṣ bhāṣa )
Maltese: lingwa Spanjola
Manx: Spaainish
Maori: reo Pāniora , reo Pāniora
Marathi: स्पॅनिश ( spĕniś )
Mingrelian: ესპანური ნინა ( esṗanuri nina )
Mongolian: испани хэл ( ispani xel )
Nahuatl: caxtillāntlahtōlli (nah)
Navajo: Naakaii bizaad
Nepali: स्पेनी भाषा ( spenī bhāṣā )
Norman: Espangno m
Northern Sami: spánskagiella
Norwegian:
Bokmål: spansk (no) m
Nynorsk: spansk (nn) m
Occitan: espanhòl (oc) m
Old English: Spēonisċ n
Ossetian: испайнаг ӕвзаг ( ispajnag ævzag )
Persian: اسپانیایی (fa) ( espâniyâyi )
Piedmontese: lenga spagneula f
Polish: hiszpański (pl) , hiszpańszczyzna (pl) f
Portuguese: espanhol (pt) m , castelhano (pt) m
Q'eqchi: kaxlan aatin
Quechua:
Ecuadorian Kichwa: kastilla shimi , mishu shimi
Southern Quechua: kastilla simi
Romanian: spaniolă (ro) f
Romansch: lingua spagnola f
Russian: испа́нский язы́к (ru) m ( ispánskij jazýk ) , испа́нский (ru) m ( ispánskij )
Samoan: gagana spaniolo
Samogitian: ėspanu kalba
Sardinian: ispagnolu m
Scots: Spainish , Spaingie
Scottish Gaelic: Spàinntis
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: шпа̑нскӣ , шпа̀њо̄лскӣ , шпански језик m
Roman: špȃnskī (sh) , špànjōlskī (sh) , španski jezik m
Sicilian: spagnolu (scn) m
Sinhalese: ස්පාඤ්ඤ (si) ( spāñña ) , ස්පාඤ්ඤ භාෂාව ( spāñña bhāṣāwa )
Slovak: španielsky (sk) , španielčina (sk)
Slovene: špánščina (sl) f
Spanish: español (es) m , castellano (es) m
Swahili: Kihispania
Swazi: sipanishi
Swedish: spanska (sv) c
Tagalog: Espanyol (tl) , Kastila (tl)
Tajik: забони испанӣ (tg) ( zabon-i ispani ) , испанӣ (tg) ( ispani )
Tamil: எசுப்பானிய மொழி ( ecuppāṉiya moḻi )
Tetum: lia-español
Thai: ภาษา สเปน ( paa-sǎa sà-bpeen )
Tigrinya: ስጳንኛ ( səp̣anña )
Turkish: İspanyolca (tr)
Turkmen: Ispança (tk)
Ukrainian: іспа́нський (uk) ( ispánsʹkyj )
Upper Sorbian: Španišćina
Urdu: ہسپانی ( haspānī )
Uyghur: ئىسپانچە ( ispanche )
Uzbek: ispancha (uz)
Venetan: łéngoa spagnoła f , spagnòƚo (vec) m
Vietnamese: tiếng Tây Ban Nha ,tiếng Y Pha Nho ( obsolete )
Volapük: Spanyänapük (vo)
Walloon: espagnol (wa)
Waray-Waray: kinatsila nga yinaknan
Welsh: Sbaeneg (cy)
West Flemish: (please verify ) Spoans
West Frisian: Spaansk (fy) n
Yakut: испан тыла ( ispan tıla )
Yiddish: שפּאַניש (yi) n ( shpanish )
Zulu: IsiSpanish
See also
Noun
Spanish (countable and uncountable , plural Spanish or Spanishes )
( collective plural ) People of Spain , collectively .
1976 , Robert Rézette, The Spanish Enclaves in Morocco , page 62 :The Spanish are not the only ones selling their goods along the wharves and the inner streets.
( uncountable ) Spanish cuisine ; traditional Spanish food.
( US , informal , nonstandard , collective in the plural ) People of Hispanic origin; one whose first language is Spanish.
1970 , Henry Sioux Johnson, William J. Hernández-Martinez, Educating the Mexican American , page 87 :Sixty-four percent more Spanish are functionally illiterate compared to Anglos in Lubbock (only 15 percent more of nonwhites than Anglos).
Synonyms
Translations
people of Spain, collectively
Afrikaans: Spanjaarde pl
Chinese:
Cantonese: 西班牙人 ( sai1 baan1 ngaa4 jan4 )
Mandarin: 西班牙人 (zh) ( xībānyárén )
Esperanto: hispanoj
Finnish: espanjalaiset pl
Galician: españois m pl
Georgian: ესპანელები ( esṗanelebi )
German: Spanier (de) m pl
Hindi: स्पेनी (hi) ( spenī ) , स्पैनिश (hi) ( spainiś ) , स्पेनिश ( speniś ) , स्पॅनिश ( spĕniś )
Japanese: スペイン人 (ja) ( スペインじん, supeinjin )
Kazakh: испаниялық ( ispaniälyq )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: spanjolene m pl
Nynorsk: spanjolane (nn) m pl
Polish: Hiszpanie (pl) m pl
Portuguese: espanhóis (pt) m pl
Romanian: spanioli (ro) m pl
Russian: испа́нцы (ru) m pl ( ispáncy )
Spanish: españoles (es) m pl , españoletes m pl
Venetan: spagnòƚi m pl
Volapük: Spanyänanef ( collective ♂♀ ) , hi-Spanyänanef ( collective ♂ ) , ji-Spanyänanef ( collective ♀ ) , Spanyänans ( ♂♀ ) , hi-Spanyänans ( ♂ ) , ji-Spanyänans ( ♀ )
people of Hispanic origin
Translations to be checked
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