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Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUS
  • Tuntematon aksentti:
    • IPA: /ˈspæn.ɪʃ/
KäännösÄäninäyte
Adjektiivit
1.
  • Ääntäminen
Substantiivit
2.
Spanier {der}
  • Ääntäminen
Erisnimet
3.
Spanisch {die}
  • Ääntäminen

Määritelmät

Adjektiivit

  1. Of or pertaining to Spain.
  2. Of or pertaining to the people or culture of Spain.
  3. Of or pertaining to the Spanish language.

Erisnimet

  1. A Romance language primarily spoken in Spain and in the Americas.
  2. A town in Ontario, Canada

Substantiivit

  1. (collective plural) People of Spain, collectively.
  2. (US, collective in the plural) People of Hispanic origin.

Esimerkit

  • Whether Martial's heart was in the Spanish highlands or whether he was happy enough in Rome will be discussed later[...]
  • Though she was Indian like the rest of us, she had a fine Spanish nose.
  • Spanish cuisine is not as spicy hot as Mexican, but it is flavorful and bright.
  • 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 [a], [e] and [o].
  • "If he speaks Spanish, my daughter can converse with him ; she has but shortly arrived from Spain."
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The Spanish are not the only ones selling their goods along the wharves and the inner streets.
  • Sixty-four percent more Spanish are functionally illiterate compared to Anglos in Lubbock (only 15 percent more of nonwhites than Anglos).
  • The Spanish are a people who come from Spain.