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貹ñDZ
[es-pah-nyawl]
noun
plural
貹ñDZesthe Spanish language.
a native or inhabitant of Spain.
adjective
of or relating to Spain, the Spanish people, or the Spanish language.
Word History and Origins
Origin of 貹ñDZ1
Example Sentences
Teotihuacán meets Café Tacvba, a playful merger of ancient Mesoamerican civilization and a 1990s rock en 貹ñDZ band in suitably fractured light.
Also a fashion and music enthusiast, she is likely to be spotted at any local thrift store listening to rock en Español.
Times en Español when asked about his resilience heading into Sunday’s race.
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.”
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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