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  • '''Rioplatense Spanish''' refers to the [[dialect]] of [[Spanish language|Spanish]] spoken in the [[River Plate]] (''[[Río de la Plata]]'') basin, w *[[Spanish language]]
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  • '''''Voseo''''' refers to the [[dialect]] of [[Spanish language|Spanish]] which uses ''vos'' as the second person singular [[pronoun]] inst *[[Spanish language]]
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  • Galician shares more features in common with Portuguese than with [[Spanish language|Spanish]]; however, as Galician has been for so long a [[minority language]
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  • ...n language|Catalan]]: ''País Valencià, Comunitat Valenciana, València;'' [[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''País Valenciano, Comunidad Valenciana, Valencia'') is a histo ...atalan]]—generally called Valencian—in the majority of the territory and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] in some peripherical areas located in the West and in the South.
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  • ...Occitan]]), which is the native tongue, [[Catalan language|Catalan]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. Aran is a famous destination for mountain tourism.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spanish language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Spanish language]]
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  • ...ncia''' ([[Catalan language|Catalan]], official name) or '''Valencia''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]] name) is the capital city of the [[Valencian Country]], in [[Spai
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  • ...roots in [[French language|French]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and ultimately [[Latin language|Latin]]. Originally from Latin ''
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  • {{r|Spanish language}}
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  • ...''eñe'' or ''[[N (letter)|N]] with a [[tilde]]'') is a grapheme used in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and in several other languages using the [[Roman alphabet]] to in ...' “difference”), etc. The phonetic value [ɲ] for ''ñ'' was favoured in the Spanish language because, in the evolution from [[Latin language|Latin]] to Spanish, the Lat
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  • ...urian-Leonese although their tongue is dominated by the state languages, [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]. Asturian-Leonese was often considered as a [[Spanish language|Spanish]] dialect in traditional Romance linguistics but it is now more and
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  • ## [[Spanish language]]
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  • Novels, poetry, essays and plays written in the Spanish language from the earliest years until the present day
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  • ...autonomous region of Catalonia, thanks to the local language policy, but [[Spanish language|Spanish]] remains in all cases the dominant language of those areas. Catala
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  • '''Peru''' officially the '''Republic of Peru''' ([[Spanish Language|Spanish:]] Republica del Perú) is a nation in [[South America]]. It has a
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  • ...ns, and the study of at least one foreign language. She has focused on the Spanish language and studied in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, and plans to study and work abroad
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  • ...pendent nation. So Galician became a [[minority language]] subjugated by [[Spanish language|Spanish]] while Portuguese went on thriving freely and was even spread over
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  • Aragonese was often considered as a [[Spanish language|Spanish]] dialect in traditional Romance linguistics but it is now more and
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  • {{r|Spanish language}}
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  • ...o define or identify in some linguistic situations. One example involves [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Guaraní language|Guaraní]] in [[Paraguay]]. Unlike Swiss
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  • While the [[Constitution of Ecuador (2008)|2008 constitution]] establishes [[Spanish language|Spanish]] as the official language of Ecuador, it also recognizes [[Kichwa
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  • {{r|Spanish language|Spanish}}
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  • ...ople|Native Americans]] in north-eastern [[California (U.S. state)]]) to [[Spanish language|Spanish]] ([[native language]] of 30 million residents)<ref>Shin & Bruno.</
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  • ...e language|Portuguese]], [[Asturian-Leonese language|Asturian-Leonese]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Aragonese language|Aragonese]] and [[Catalan language|Catalan]
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  • ** [[Spanish language]]
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  • It diverged from the [[Spanish language]] the same way the [[Yiddish language]] diverged from the [[German language
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  • The official languages of Belize are [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], and the [[Mayan language]].
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  • ...|English]], they can be heard in words such as ''hour'' and ''fire''. In [[Spanish language|Spanish]], sound sequences such as ''iai'' and ''iei'' are very common. How
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  • '''Mexico''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''México''<ref>The Spanish name is usually written ''México''
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  • ...havacano vocabulary that are no longer used, or considered archaic, in the Spanish language. Due to the isolation of Zamboanga and indeed the Philippines itself from t
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  • ** [[Spanish language]] (inclusion of [[Aragonese language]] and [[Asturian-Leonese]] language is
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  • ...e|Galician-Portuguese]], [[Asturian-Leonese language|Asturian-Leonese]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Aragonese language|Aragonese]], [[Catalan language|Catalan]],
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  • ==Spanish language in the Philippines?== Hi, I was about to add an edit to the Spanish language in the Philippines section but was advised by the template to see the 'talk
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  • Ricardo, wouldn't it be better, if you want to work on Spanish language articles here, that you identify them all easily as you did with "Es:"? Th
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  • ...guages are spoken all over the world, those with the most speakers being [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[French language|French]], ** [[Spanish language]]
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  • ...n segments such as [[vowel]]s that are themselves fully voiced, while in [[Spanish language|Spanish]], these sounds are fully voiced by default. These partially and fu
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  • {{r|Spanish language}}
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  • ...olitical science and [[philosophy]] at IU. I have a basic proficiency in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and I am a native [[English language|English]] speaker; consequen
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  • '''Mexico City''' (in [[Spanish language|Spanish]]: Ciudad de México, or simply México) is the capital and largest
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  • *A large arera where [[Spanish language|Spanish]] is the only language, located in the west and the far south of th
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  • Montevideo is its capital and largest city. While a [[Spanish language|Spanish-speaking]] country , a substantial part of the population is of [[I
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  • ...an to attend the University of Central Florida, studying education and the Spanish language. I am very interested in local topics, music, government, and pizza.
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  • ...ially in the first documents written in [[Occitan language|Occitan]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and also, soon, in [[Galician-Portuguese language|Galician-Portug
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  • == [[Talk:Spanish language#"New" alphabet]] ==
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  • Spanish language, in particular the Chilean/Southern Cone variant(s)
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  • ...ry level in only 6 months, which I still maintain. I can also understand [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]. I can understand Greek, L
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  • ''[[El Amor Brujo]]'' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]], "Love, the Magician"), [[ballet]] by [[Manuel de Falla]]. ''[[El Cóndor Pasa]]'' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]], "The [[Condor]] Passes"), [[song]] by [[Daniel Alomía Robles]]
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  • '''Bolivia''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]] ''República de Bolivia'', officially the '''Plurinational State
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  • ...e of Cornell University, BA 1967, in Romance Linguistics. Concentration in Spanish language and linguistics. Graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary, 1971, concentr
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  • {{r|Spanish language}}
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  • '''Spain''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''España'') is a Western European country, officially known as
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  • {{rpl|Spanish language}}
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  • ...nly officially bilingual states, with [[Hawaiian language|Hawaiian]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] respectively the other official languages; many participants on b
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  • The '''Falklands War''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Guerra de las Malvinas'' or ''Guerra del Atlántico Sur''), so
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  • ...rk in microeconomics and political communications at Stanford. She studied Spanish language at the Instituto Alhambra. She has lived in Chicago, Illinois, Palo Alto, C
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  • ...ine "Latino" using the word Latino. I think the common usage is Hispanic = Spanish language and Latino = from Latin America (which includes the Brazilians and French (
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  • {{r|Spanish language}}
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  • ...include the French '''centime''' and the '''centavo''', used in several [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] speaking countries, and th
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  • ...e of the rules of the grammar). For instance, there is nothing about the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] word ''nada'' itself that forces Spanish speakers to use it to me
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  • ...the [[Romance languages]], which comprises [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[French language|French]] and [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]
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  • *The dieresis in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] ('''gu → gü'''). **In [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[French language|French]], some users remove diacritics in a
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  • ...] who are mostly of mixed [[Europe]]an and [[Amerindian]] descent, speak [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and identify with [[Roman Catholicism]]. The country is one of th
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  • [[Spanglish]], commonly believed to be a pidgin of [[Spanish Language|Spanish]] and English, is actually not a pidgin. It is an example of [[code * '[[Cocoliche]]' is an [[Italian language|Italian]]-[[Spanish language|Spanish]]-based pidgin that was spoken by Italian immigrants in [[Argentina
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  • ...stic relationship to modern [[Tibetan language|Tibetan]] as that between [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]. The modern language pair
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  • ...example, the [[Latin language]] spoken by the [[Romans]] developed into [[Spanish language|Spain]] in [[Spain]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] in [[Italy]]. Similar
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  • The '''Republic of Guatemala''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''República de Guatemala'') is a country in [[Central America]]
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  • Hi, and welcome. Recently I removed the Wikipedia material from our [[Spanish language]] article so that we could create an original work. There are a few points
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  • ***{{pl|Spanish language|Spanish}} ***{{pl|Spanish language|Spanish}}
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  • ...emigrants around the world have integrated terms from such languages as [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. A distinctive "Diaspora Punjabi" is
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  • '''Cuba''', officially the Republic of Cuba ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''República de Cuba''), is a communist state made up of a colle
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  • '''''[[Ñ]]''''' is used in some languages, e.g. [[Spanish language|Spanish]], where it is pronounced [ɲ], as in ''mañana''.
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  • * [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. Used in stressed vowels: ''á, é, í, ó, ú''. * [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. Covers various question word / relative pronoun pairs, such as '
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  • ! [[Spanish language|Spanish]] <ref name="dash" /> ...lang|es|''comillas inglesas simples''}} (‘ ’). ‹ and › are never used in [[Spanish language|Spanish.]]
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  • ==[[Spanish language]]== ...Wikipedia material. I have, however, saved the edits you made (see [[Talk:Spanish language]]). You are welcome to write the article any way you wish. [[User:John Step
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  • ...hensibility than the similarities between for example, modern French and [[Spanish language|Spanish]].
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  • ...ed by some international languages such as [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[German language|German]], and [[French language|French]], as w |''[[Spanish language|Spanish]]:''<ref>Since 2010, the Spanish graphemes ''CH'' and ''LL'' have n
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  • ...guages would be [[French language|French]], [[Czech language|Czech]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. I have particular interests in modern and medieval art history,
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  • ...inconsistencies in redirects. For example, [[Spanish]] goes straight to [[Spanish language]] and if necessary we can add a disambiguation link at the top to [[Spanish
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  • ...om many different languages such as [[French language|French]], Latin or [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. Translators trying to render German into English may find a doze
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  • ...om many different languages such as [[French language|French]], Latin or [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. Translators trying to render German into English may find a doze
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  • ...ey]] the [[capital (city)|capital]] but are claimed by [[Argentina]]; in [[Spanish language|Spanish]], they are referred to as the '''Islas Malvinas'''.
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  • |[[Spanish language|Spanish]] |[[Spanish language|Spanish]] (Castilian)
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  • ...ge|German]], [[Finnish language|Finnish]], [[Dutch language|Dutch]], and [[Spanish language|Spanish]].
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  • ...citan]], [[Catalan language|Catalan]], [[Aragonese language|Aragonese]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Asturian-Leonese language|Asturian-Leonese]] and [[Galician-Po
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  • ...ner, who had been president since May 2003. Its official [[language]] is [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. It has a total population of 40,301,927, as of a July 2007 estim
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  • ...vast areas of very shallow water (the name "Bahamas" is derived from the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] ''bajamar'', meaning "shallow sea"). Only 30 or so islands and ca
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  • ...f the [[Romance languages]] in terms of number of native speakers, after [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]. French is spoken by about
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  • ...ed 'th' sound, 'Valénthia', echoing the pronunciation of Madrid (not all [[Spanish language|Spanish]] has this sound). Also, '''Nicarágûa''' is giving way to a more
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  • ...cised long vowel and, with the -th- for '''zh''', hypercorrect Castilian [[Spanish language|Spanish]] (as opposed to [[Ibiza]]'s [[Catalan language|Catalan]] dialect)
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  • ...ls of [[Latin language|Latin]] (four as of 2010-2011) and five levels of [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. The department also offers honors levels in all three languages
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  • ...p: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top" | [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[French language|French]], ...include only the countries and territories where [[Romance language]]s — [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[French language|French]],
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  • ...ges such as [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]].
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  • ..., harlequin coralsnake,<ref name="C&L04"/> serpiente-coralillo arlequín ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]).<ref name="ITIS"/>
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  • The traditional language of most Sephardim is [[Jewish languages|Judæo]]-[[Spanish language|Spanish]], also called ''[[Ladino language|Ladino]]'', a [[Romance language Their [[Spanish language|Spanish]] or [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] was a [[lingua franca]] tha
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  • * [[Spanish language|Spanish]], the major language closest to Portuguese. See also ''[[Differenc :''Ella cierra siempre la ventana antes de cenar.'' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]])
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  • ...ns and productive inhabitants, the native Americans were required to learn Spanish language and vocational skills along with Christian teachings.
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  • ...arget (Rodríguez Guaján 1996). Educational programs, too, have focused on Spanish language literacy to the exclusion of indigenous languages – students are taught �
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  • ...ifferent vowel accented in the original [[Catalan language|Catalan]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]]: '''''Dalí''''')
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  • ## '''[[Spanish language]]'''
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  • ..._clothes.php Clothes] at [http://www.e-spanyol.hu/en/ Online resources for Spanish language learning]. Accessed 5 June 2012.</ref>
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  • ...rmed the basis for the word 'knight' among the European Romance languages: Spanish language|Spanish ''caballero'', French ''chevalier'', Portuguese language|Portuguese
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  • ...ranch hand, cook and baby-sitter. While on the ranch, he learned bits of [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[German language|German]] from the mix of [[immigrant]] ranc
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  • ...}, then adapted to early Christian Latin as Mōysēs, from where it became [[Spanish language|Spanish]] Moisés, [[French language|French]] Moïse, etc. The modern Gree
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  • '''Colombia''', formally the '''Republic of Colombia''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''República de Colombia'', {{IPA|re'puβ̞lika ð̞e ko'lombja} ...olombia's other large cities, are located. Most of the population speaks [[Spanish language|Spanish]], the official language.
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  • ...essayist of similar topics [[Alfonso Reyes]] "the best prose-writer in the Spanish language of any time." (In: ''Siete Noches'', p. 156). His non-fiction also explores
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  • ## [[Spanish language|Spanish]]
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  • ...al]], [[Space Shuttle program/Catalogs]], [[Spanish language/Approval]], [[Spanish language/Unused]], [[Species/Approval]], [[Species/Unused]], [[Specimen tree/Approva ...pace debris]], [[Space law]], [[Space Race]], [[Space Shuttle program]], [[Spanish language]], [[Species]], [[Specimen tree]], [[Spherical well]], [[Spotted hyaena]],
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  • ...more traditional [[German language|German]], [[French language|French]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], and [[Latin]]. Every other year, the Russian class goes to Russi
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  • Hi, Anthony, you might like to see if what you did at [[Spanish language]] is the same thing that needs doing here. It's all glook to me. Thanks. [[
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  • ...on speak nothing but English at home; the second most common language is [[Spanish language|Spanish]], but languages from [[Asia]] and the [[Middle East]] are also wel
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  • ...ary term, guitar, was assimilated into [[English language|English]] from [[Spanish language|Spanish]] ''guitarra'' (German ''Gitarre'', French ''Guitare''),<ref>{{cite
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  • [[:Category:Spanish language songs|Spanish language songs]] (1)
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  • *'Inglaterra' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Galician language|Galician
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  • ...ublic migrated to Puerto Rico, attracted by higher wages and the island’s Spanish language and culture.
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  • ...t of Persia]], with the pieces largely retaining their Persian names. In [[Spanish language|Spanish]] "shatranj" was rendered as ''ajedrez'' and in [[Greek language|Gr
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  • ...ns and productive inhabitants, the native Americans were required to learn Spanish language and vocational skills along with Christian teachings.<ref>"Old Mission Sant
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  • ...d 5 and over speak [[French language|French]] at home, while 1.60% speak [[Spanish language|Spanish]] [http://www.mla.org/map_data_results&state_id=33&mode=state_tops]
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  • ...nd emptying the mind of all desire and emotion ([[emotion]]s again, in the Spanish language there isn't great difference between the definition of desire and that of e
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  • ...|English]], [[French language|French]], [[Russian language|Russian]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] translation, the system was limited to English or French in prese
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  • ...sive carried out against the [[Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia]] ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia'') (FARC) under th
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  • ...Milwaukee largely due to its coverage of local collegiate sports teams. Spanish language programming is on WYTU-LP (Telemundo). Milwaukee's PBS stations are WMVS-T
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