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1 ספרדית
Spanish (language), Ladino -
2 פזטה ספרדית
Spanish peseta -
3 רומנסרו ספרדי
Spanish romance -
4 לדינו
Ladino, Judeo-Spanish, Spanish dialect based on old Spanish spoken by Sephardic Jews but written in Hebrew script -
5 ספרדי
adj. Spanish, Hispanic————————n. (person) Spanish, Hispanic, Spaniard; Sepharadi (Oriental Jew) -
6 אדולפו
n. Adolfo (Spanish form of Adolf), male first name -
7 אומברה
hombre, man (Spanish) -
8 אמונטילדו
amontillado, Spanish alcoholic beverage -
9 גויה
n. Goya, family name; Francisco de Goya (1746-1828), Spanish painter and graphic artist, creator of "Maja nude" and "Maja clothed"————————corpse, carcass, cadaver, stiff; body -
10 דון
n. Don (Spanish title)————————v. be sentenced; accused -
11 הפדרציה הספרדית העולמית
the World Spanish Federation -
12 מיגל דה סרוואנטס
Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616), Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Spanish writer, author of "Don Quixote de la Mancha" -
13 ממוצא ספרדי
Sepharadi, (Jew) of Spanish stock -
14 סימנים דיאקריטיים
diacritical marks, mark placed above or below a letter to show how it is to be pronounced (used in Arabic, Spanish, etc.) -
15 סלבדור דאלי
Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Spanish surrealistic painter -
16 סלוודור דאלי
Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Spanish surrealistic painter -
17 ספניולית
Ladino, Spanish -
18 ספרדיה
(person) Spanish, Hispanic, Spaniard; Sepharadi (Oriental Jew) -
19 פאפיימנטו
Papiamentu, Creole language (based on Spanish) spoken on the Caribbean islands of Aruba and Curacao and Bonaire -
20 פבלו פיקאסו
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Spanish painter and sculptor
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