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See also: espanhòl

Old Galician-Portuguese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Old Occitan espaignol, from Vulgar Latin *Hispaniolus, from Latin Hispānus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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espanhol m (plural espanhoes)

  1. Iberian (native to the Iberian Peninsula)
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Descendants

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  • Galician: español
  • Portuguese: espanhol

Further reading

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Portuguese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese espanhol (Iberian), from Old Occitan espaignol, from a Vulgar Latin *Hispaniolus, from Latin Hispānus. Compare Galician and Spanish español. Doublet of hispano

Pronunciation

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /is.pɐ̃ˈɲɔw/ [is.pɐ̃ˈj̃ɔʊ̯], /es.pɐ̃ˈɲɔw/ [es.pɐ̃ˈj̃ɔʊ̯]
    • (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /iʃ.pɐ̃ˈɲɔw/ [iʃ.pɐ̃ˈj̃ɔʊ̯], /eʃ.pɐ̃ˈɲɔw/ [eʃ.pɐ̃ˈj̃ɔʊ̯]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /es.pɐˈɲɔw/ [es.pɐˈɲɔʊ̯]
 
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /(i)ʃ.pɐˈɲɔl/ [(i)ʃ.pɐˈɲɔɫ]
    • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /(i)ʃ.pɐˈɲɔ.li/

Adjective

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espanhol (feminine espanhola, masculine plural espanhóis, feminine plural espanholas)

  1. Spanish (of or relating to Spain, its people or culture)
  2. Spanish (of or relating to the Spanish language)

Noun

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espanhol m (plural espanhóis, feminine espanhola, feminine plural espanholas)

  1. Spaniard (person from Spain)
  2. (uncountable) Spanish (Romance language spoken in Spain and much of Latin America)
    Synonym: castelhano

Derived terms

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