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貹ñDZ

[es-pah-nyawl]

noun

plural

貹ñDZes 
  1. the Spanish language.

  2. a native or inhabitant of Spain.



adjective

  1. of or relating to Spain, the Spanish people, or the Spanish language.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of 貹ñDZ1

First recorded in 1850–55; from Spanish, from Occitan espaignol, from Medieval Latin Hispaniolus, equivalent to Latin ᾱ(ܲ)Hispania ( def. ) ” + -i- ( def. ) + -olus -ole 1 ( def. )
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Teotihuacán meets Café Tacvba, a playful merger of ancient Mesoamerican civilization and a 1990s rock en 貹ñDZ band in suitably fractured light.

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Also a fashion and music enthusiast, she is likely to be spotted at any local thrift store listening to rock en Español.

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Times en Español when asked about his resilience heading into Sunday’s race.

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At home in Spain, Bunbury would probably be mobbed by euphoric fans eager to cheer on the hits that he recorded with his iconic rock en 貹ñDZ outfit, Héroes del Silencio — or the carnivalesque, Fellini-meets-García Márquez universe of solo masterpieces in his trendsetting record from 1999, “Pequeño.”

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Times en Español on Wednesday, moments before taking the stage at the news conference promoting a May 31 fight between Caleb Plant and Armando Resendiz.

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