Examples of using "Espanjaa" in a sentence and their english translations:
Write Spanish.
I study Spanish.
I wish you spoke Spanish.
Are you teaching Spanish?
I study Spanish.
Spanish is spoken in Mexico.
Are you teaching Spanish?
- They can speak Spanish.
- They're able to speak Spanish.
- We are studying Spanish.
- We are learning Spanish.
I speak Spanish.
Alexander, a friend of mine, speaks Spanish.
I can read Spanish easily.
I'm taking Spanish this semester.
I need to study Spanish.
I study Spanish every day.
I can speak French and also Spanish.
Spanish is widely spoken in South America.
I speak English, French and Spanish.
He speaks Spanish as well as French.
I can speak French and also Spanish.
Do you think Obama can speak Spanish?
Tom speaks Spanish, and Betty speaks Spanish, too.
Tom can speak neither French nor Spanish.
- He doesn't just speak French, he speaks Spanish as well.
- He not only speaks French, but he speaks Spanish, too.
Tom can speak French almost as well as he can speak Spanish.
He speaks not only Spanish, but also French.
- I'll teach you Spanish if you teach me Japanese.
- If you teach me Japanese, I'll teach you Spanish.
He can speak Spanish, not to mention English.
I can't speak Spanish but even so, I was able to make myself understood when I went to Malaga last year.
Johnny moved to Spain just a few months ago, so he isn't used to speaking Spanish as yet.
I know Portuguese, you know German, he knows English, she knows Italian, and he or she knows French. We know Esperanto, you know Spanish, they know Russian, they know Japanese, and they know French.