espanyol
See also: Espanyol
Aragonese
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /espaˈɲol/
- Syllabification: es‧pa‧nyol
- Rhymes: -ol
Proper noun
espanyol m (uncountable)
- (uncountable) Spanish (a Romance language primarily spoken in Spain and in the Americas)
- Synonym: castellán
Catalan
Etymology
Derived from Vulgar Latin *Hispāniolus, from Latin Hispānus, from Hispānia. Compare Spanish español.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Central, Balearic) [əs.pəˈɲɔl]
- IPA(key): (Valencia) [es.paˈɲɔl]
Audio (Valencia): (file) - Rhymes: -ɔl
Adjective
espanyol (feminine espanyola, masculine plural espanyols, feminine plural espanyoles)
Noun
espanyol m (plural espanyols, feminine espanyola, feminine plural espanyoles)
Proper noun
espanyol m (uncountable)
- (uncountable) Spanish (a Romance language primarily spoken in Spain and in the Americas)
- Synonym: castellà
Related terms
Ladino
Alternative forms
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish espanyol, espanhol, espannol. Cognate with Spanish español; see detailed etymology there.
Adjective
espanyol (Hebrew spelling איספאנייול, feminine espanyola, masculine plural espanyoles, feminine plural espanyolas)[1]
- Spanish
- Hypernym: iberiko
Noun
espanyol m (Hebrew spelling איספאנייול, feminine espanyola, feminine plural espanyolas, masculine plural espanyoles)[1]
- Spaniard (somebody from Spain or of Spanish descent)
Proper noun
espanyol m (Hebrew spelling איספאנייול)[1]
- (uncountable) Spanish (a Romance language primarily spoken in Spain and in the Americas)
- Synonym: kasteyano
- No avlo el espanyol kastilyano, ma entendi la majorita de lo ke disho.
- I don’t speak Castilian Spanish, but I understood most of what he said.
- (dated) Ladino (a Romance language mainly spoken by Sephardic Jews (Wikipedia), derived mainly from Old Castilian (Spanish) and Hebrew)
- Synonyms: djudeo-espanyol, djudezmo, djudio, ladino
- 1982, Enrique Saporta y Beja, En torno de la torre blanca[2], Editions Vidas Largas, page 110:
- Kon grande sorpreza, Maurice ambezo tambyen ke todo syendo djidyos no favlavan el espanyol, ma un dialekto aleman: el yidich.
- Maurice was also very surprised to learn that not all Jews Speak Judezmo, but [some] a German dialect: Yiddish.
Derived terms
Related terms
References
Old Spanish
Proper noun
espanyol m
- alternative spelling of espannol