Yes.
The common noun is person; the proper nouns are Spaniard and Spain.
The correct English spelling is Spaniard (someone from Spain).
They are a 'Spaniard'.
"Spaniard" is a noun that refers to a person, specifically someone from Spain.
You may be considered a Spaniard if you are a citizen of Spain or have significant cultural ties to Spain. Other factors, such as heritage or language proficiency, may also play a role in determining if someone is a Spaniard.
No, the word 'Spaniard' is a proper noun, a word for a person of or from Spain; the name of a specific group of people. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Spaniard or Spanish is the name given to someone from Spain.
You ensure you have the correct paperwork and fly or sail to Spain.
The natives of Spain are called Spaniards. In Spanish: español for men española for women
no he is a Spaniard, or from Spain. he was born Benalmádena, Málaga, a town in Andalusia, Spain
no pablo picasso was a spaniard from malaga, spain
The plural form of the English word "Spaniard" is "Spaniards." The term refers to the Spanish-speaking inhabitants of Spain.