Examples of 'spanish who' in a sentence
Meaning of "spanish who"
spanish who - this phrase is used to refer to a person or people of Spanish descent or nationality
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Spanish who had just settled there.
Proud to be the first spanish who play for Villa.
A Spanish who was trusted with encomienda was called encomendero.
Then they had to fight the Spanish who wanted to take the land.
Spanish who were left in Chaves as prisoners by Soult were restored to liberty.
It was built for the Spanish who ruled Flanders at the time.
In Spanish Who can explain the metaphor of the windmills used by Cervantès?
Many Americans believed it was the Spanish who attacked the ship.
Teachers of Spanish who want to come with students.
The crown pays tribute to Spain and the Spanish who settled the area.
The Spanish who opted for two ancient trees as the last refuge of Gabo.
The Muslims were called " Moros " by the Spanish who assumed they occupied the whole coast.
The Spanish who showed up with their Bible and their sword.
Online Spanish teacher with BA in Spanish who lived abroad for 18 months!
In Spanish Who wants him, a two dayer? He looks like a lead foot and a brake rider.
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They returned to battle against the Spanish who sought restoration in 1692 of the conquered holdings.
In Spanish Who wants him, a two-dayer? He looks like a lead foot and a brake rider.
Yes … and an Austrian, the Steyr, and a Spanish who can shoot that type of bullet.
The Spanish who first settled here called it " Boca del Infierno.
The name " Navajo " comes from the Spanish who called them the Apaches of Navajo.
In Spanish Who wants him, a two dayer?
We are the Spanish who do not retreat.
Spanish Who are you?
After all, it was the Spanish who introduced the patio in the ‘ New World '.
This irritated the Spanish who claimed Florida and opposed the Protestant settlers for religious reasons.
Drake was hated by the Spanish who nicknamed him ‘El Draque' or the Dragon.
Yes . The Spanish who first settled here.
Roughly translated "Hellmouth". The Spanish who first settled here called it "Boca deL Infierno".
Yes. The Spanish who first settled here called it "Boca del Infierno.
It was the Spanish who gave Sisal global exposure.
Speaking Spanish Who is calling so late?
Speaking Spanish Who is the gringa?
It's funny: … the Spanish who settled here didn't think to build fireplaces.
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