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21 idioma espańol
• Spanish language -
22 inglés-espańol
• English-Spanish -
23 jerez espańol muy seco
• dry Spanish sherry• Manzanilla -
24 traducir al espańol
• translate into English• translate into the vernacular• translate to English• translate word for word -
25 carácter español
m.Spanish behavior, Spanishness. -
26 cine español
m.Spanish cinema. -
27 cuero español
m.Spanish leather, cordovan, fine leather made of goatskin, goatskin leather. -
28 franco-español
adj.Franco-Spanish. -
29 hablar español
v.to speak Spanish, to speak in Spanish, to talk Spanish. -
30 idioma español
m.Spanish language. -
31 inglés-español
adj.English-Spanish.m.English-Spanish. -
32 Mustang Español
m.Spanish Mustang. -
33 regaliz español
m.Spanish licorice. -
34 torniquete español
m.Spanish tourniquet. -
35 Askuani
Español -
36 epazote
(Espanol)( MEXICA)Es una hierba de color verde obscuro, de hojas largas. Olor muy particular ligeramente picante. Es de origen mexicano. Se utiliza mucho en la cocina mexicana para la elaboración de salsas para pescados, mariscos, carnes, frijoles. Ingrediente de muchos guisos y tamales. Poderoso anti-helmíntico.♦ A wild herb that grows all over North America. Used to flavor Mexican food soups and stews.♦ Chenopodium ambrosioides. An herb found wild throughout North America that is used extensively to flavor beans, soups, stews and quesadillas. -
37 castellano
adj.Castilian.m.1 Spanish language, Castilian, Spanish, standard form of the Spanish language as spoken in Spain.2 Castilian, native or inhabitant of Castile.* * *► adjetivo1 Castilian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Castilian1 (idioma) Castilian, Spanish————————1 (idioma) Castilian, Spanish* * *castellano, -a1.ADJ (Pol) Castilian; (Ling) Spanish2.SM / F Castilian3.SM (Ling) Castilian, SpanishCASTELLANO In the Spanish-speaking world castellano rather than español is a very common term for the Spanish language. Under the Spanish Constitution castellano is Spain's official language, but in some of the Comunidades Autónomas it shares official status with another language. Use of one or other term in Spain will depend on where the speaker is from, and where they place themselves in the linguistic debate.See:ver nota culturelle LENGUAS COOFICIALES in lengua,ver nota culturelle COMUNIDAD AUTÓNOMA in comunidadcastellanohablante* * *I II- na masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Castilian•• Cultural note:In Spain the term castellano, rather than español, refers to the Spanish language as opposed to Catalan, Basque etc. The choice of word has political overtones: castellano has separatist connotations and español is considered neutral. In Latin America castellano is another term for Spanish* * *I II- na masculino, femenino1) ( persona) Castilian•• Cultural note:In Spain the term castellano, rather than español, refers to the Spanish language as opposed to Catalan, Basque etc. The choice of word has political overtones: castellano has separatist connotations and español is considered neutral. In Latin America castellano is another term for Spanish* * *(de Castilla) Castilian; (español) Spanishmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Castilian2castellano (↑ castellano a1)In Spain the term castellano, rather than español, refers to the Spanish language as opposed to Catalan, Basque etc. The choice of word has political overtones: castellano has separatist connotations and español is considered centralist. In Latin America castellano is the usual term for Spanish.* * *
<e id="3401" st="s"> castellano 1◊ -na adjetivo ( de Castilla) Castilian;
( español) Spanish
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) Castilian</e>
* * *castellano, -a♦ adjCastilian♦ nm,f[person] Castilian♦ nm[lengua] (Castilian) Spanish;las variedades del castellano habladas en América the varieties of Spanish spoken in Latin AmericaCASTELLANOCastellano (Castilian) is the official term for Spanish used in the Spanish Constitution of 1978, but “español” (Spanish) and “lengua española” (Spanish language) are often used when referring to Spanish as opposed to French, Italian or German, and also in linguistic or academic contexts. Elsewhere, the term “español” is often avoided because of its associations either with the former colonizing country (in the case of Latin America) or (in Spain) with the domination of Spanish over the other languages spoken in Spain (principally Catalan, Basque and Galician), especially as practised during the Bourbon monarchy in the 18th and 19th centuries and under Franco's dictatorship (1939-75).* * *I adj CastilianII m (Castilian) SpanishIII m, castellana f Castilian* * *castellano, -na adj & n: Castiliancastellano nmespañol: Spanish, Castilian (language)* * *castellano1 adj Castiliancastellano2 n1. (persona) Castilian2. (idioma) Castilian / Spanish -
38 hispano
adj.Hispanic, Spanish.m.Hispanic, Latin American, Hispanic American, Hispano.* * *► adjetivo1 (de España) Spanish, Hispanic2 (de América) Spanish-American► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de España) Spaniard2 (de América) Spanish American, US Hispanic* * *(f. - hispana)noun adj.* * *hispano, -a1. ADJ1) (=español) Spanish, Hispanic frm2) (=latinoamericano) Hispanic2. SM / F1) (=español) Spaniard2) (=latinoamericano) Spanish-speaking American (EEUU), Hispanic* * *I- na adjetivoa) ( español) Spanish, Hispanic (frml)b) ( hispanoamericano) Spanish American, Latin American; ( en EE UU) HispanicII- na masculino, femeninoa) (liter) ( español) Spaniardb) ( hispanoamericano) Spanish American, Latin American; ( en EE UU) Hispanic* * *I- na adjetivoa) ( español) Spanish, Hispanic (frml)b) ( hispanoamericano) Spanish American, Latin American; ( en EE UU) HispanicII- na masculino, femeninoa) (liter) ( español) Spaniardb) ( hispanoamericano) Spanish American, Latin American; ( en EE UU) Hispanic* * *países de habla hispana Spanish-speaking countries2 (hispanoamericano) Spanish American, Latin American; (en EE UU) Hispanicmasculine, feminine2 (hispanoamericano) Spanish American, Latin American; (en EE UU) Hispanic* * *
hispano◊ -na adjetivo
( en EE UU) Hispanic
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
( en EE UU) Hispanic
hispano,-a
I adj (español) Spanish
(español y latinoamericano) Hispanic
(latinoamericano) Spanish American
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Spanish American, US Hispanic: a este bar vienen muchos hispanos, this bar is frequented by lots of Hispanics
' hispano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hispana
English:
Hispanic
* * *hispano, -a♦ adj1. [español] Spanish2. [hispanoamericano] Spanish-American;[en Estados Unidos] Hispanic♦ nm,f1. [español] Spaniard2. [hispanoamericano] Spanish American;[estadounidense] Hispanic* * *I adj1 ( español) Spanish2 ( hispanohablante) Spanish-speaking3 en EE.UU. HispanicII m, hispana f1 ( español) Spaniard2 ( hispanohablante) Spanish speaker3 en EE.UU. Hispanic* * *hispano, -na adj: Hispanicde habla hispana: Spanish-speakinghispano, -na n: Hispanic (person) -
39 gallego
adj.Galician.m.Galician, native of Galicia.* * *► adjetivo1 Galician► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Galician1 (idioma) Galician————————1 (idioma) Galician* * *gallego, -a1. ADJ1) (=de Galicia) Galician2) LAm pey Spanish2. SM / F1) (=de Galicia) Galician2) LAm pey Spaniard3. SM1) (Ling) Galician2) (=viento) north-west windGALLEGO Gallego, a romance language dating back to the 12th century and closely related to Portuguese, is spoken by most of the inhabitants of Galicia. During the Franco régime, the use of Galician and other minority national languages was prohibited in the media and in public institutions. It has enjoyed lengua cooficial status alongside castellano since 1981. There are several dialects of the language and formal attempts to standardize them in the 1970s were unsuccessful. However, a standard form is now beginning to emerge naturally in the larger urban areas.See:ver nota culturelle LENGUAS COOFICIALES in lengua* * *I- ga adjetivoa) ( de Galicia) Galicianb) (AmL fam) ( español) SpanishII- ga masculino, femeninoa) ( de Galicia) Galicianb) (AmL fam) ( español) Spaniardc) gallego masculino (Ling) Galician•• Cultural note:The language of Galicia, spoken by around 3 million people. It is an official requirement for many official and academic positions, and a compulsory school subject. Galician, a Romance language close to Portuguese, was banned under Franco but with the return to democracy, it became an official language in Galicia beside Castilian. Nowadays there is Galician radio and television, and a considerable amount of publishing in the language. Galician has less social prestige than Catalan and Basque in their homelands. The middle classes have largely opted to use Castilian. See also lenguas cooficiales* * *I- ga adjetivoa) ( de Galicia) Galicianb) (AmL fam) ( español) SpanishII- ga masculino, femeninoa) ( de Galicia) Galicianb) (AmL fam) ( español) Spaniardc) gallego masculino (Ling) Galician•• Cultural note:The language of Galicia, spoken by around 3 million people. It is an official requirement for many official and academic positions, and a compulsory school subject. Galician, a Romance language close to Portuguese, was banned under Franco but with the return to democracy, it became an official language in Galicia beside Castilian. Nowadays there is Galician radio and television, and a considerable amount of publishing in the language. Galician has less social prestige than Catalan and Basque in their homelands. The middle classes have largely opted to use Castilian. See also lenguas cooficiales* * *1 (de Galicia) Galicianmasculine, feminineA1 (de Galicia) GalicianBThe language of Galicia, spoken by around 3 million people. It is an official requirement for many official and academic positions, and a compulsory school subject.Galician, a Romance language close to Portuguese, was banned under Franco but with the return to democracy, it became an official language in Galicia beside Castilian. Nowadays there is Galician radio and television, and a considerable amount of publishing.Galician has less social prestige than Catalan and Basque in their homelands. The middle classes have largely opted to use Castilian. See also lenguas cooficiales (↑ lengua a1).* * *
gallego 1◊ -ga adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
gallego 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Galician
gallego,-a
I adjetivo
1 Galician
2 LAm pey Spanish
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Galician, native of Galicia
2 LAm pey Spaniard
III m (idioma) Galician
' gallego' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cepa
- gallega
English:
Galician
* * *gallego, -a♦ adj1. [de Galicia] Galician♦ nm,f1. [de Galicia] Galician♦ nm[lengua] GalicianGALLEGOGallego (“Galician”) is one of the four official languages spoken in Spain. It is spoken in the northwestern region of Galicia. Like Spanish and Catalan, it stems from late Latin, and it has many similarities to Portuguese in grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. For decades Galician was either banned or officially unrecognized, and as a consequence it was mainly spoken in traditional or rural areas. However, in recent times it has re-emerged with the support of the Galician nationalist movement and is being promoted as the official language for use in schools and education. Although many Galician-born authors have written mainly or exclusively in Spanish, one of Spain's greatest nineteenth century poets, Rosalía de Castro, wrote much of her poetry in Gallego. Today Galician is used by an increasing number of well-known authors, one of the best-known of whom is the poet and short story writer Manuel Rivas.* * *I adj1 Galician2 Rpl famSpanishII m, gallega f1 Galician2 Rpl famSpaniard* * *gallego, -ga adj1) : Galiciangallego, -ga n1) : Galician* * *gallego adj n Galician -
40 hispanismo
m.Hispanicism.* * *1 (cultural) Hispanism, Hispanic studies plural2 (lingüístico) Hispanicism* * *SM1) word {etc}4} borrowed from Spanish, hispanicism frm2) (Univ) Hispanism, Hispanic studies pl* * *masculino ( giro propio del español de España) word/expression peculiar to Spain; ( palabra derivada del español) hispanicism; ( estudio) Hispanic studies* * *masculino ( giro propio del español de España) word/expression peculiar to Spain; ( palabra derivada del español) hispanicism; ( estudio) Hispanic studies* * *1 ( Ling) (giro propio del español de España) word/expression peculiar to Spain2 (palabra derivada del español) hispanicism3 (estudio) Hispanic studies* * *
hispanismo sustantivo masculino ( giro propio del español de España) word/expression peculiar to Spain;
( palabra derivada del español) hispanicism;
( estudio) Hispanic studies
* * *hispanismo nm1. [palabra, expresión] Hispanicism2. [afición] = interest in or love of Spain
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