Spaniard in Latin
Spaniard in Latin is Hispāna, Hispānus — Spaniard means a person from Spain, or a native of the Spanish ethnic group centered on Iberia.
Spaniard in Latin
Hispāna
A person from Spain or of Spanish descent.
Hispānus
A person from Spain or of Spanish descent.
What does "Spaniard" mean?
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noun A person from Spain, or a native of the Spanish ethnic group centered on Iberia.
"The team's new coach is a Spaniard from Seville."
Spaniard in a sentence
- The team's new coach is a Spaniard from Seville.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Spaniard" in Latin?
"Spaniard" in Latin is Hispāna, Hispānus. Spaniard means: A person from Spain, or a native of the Spanish ethnic group centered on Iberia.
How do you use "Spaniard" in a sentence?
Example: "The team's new coach is a Spaniard from Seville." In Latin, "Spaniard" is Hispāna, Hispānus.
Are there other ways to say "Spaniard" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Spaniard": Hispāna, Hispānus.
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