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Creoles (Criollos in Spanish) was the name given to Spanish people who were born in the New World.
Do you mean what's the Spanish equivalent of the name Pat? Well that depends if you mean Patricia or Patrick. Patricia is a name used in Spanish, the way it is. Patrick in Spanish is Patricio, but remember if your name is Pat then have Spanish speaking people call you that. That's your name. In Spanish, my name is Mateo, but i tell people to call me Matt because that's my name.
Creoles (Criollos in Spanish) was the name given to Spanish people who were born in the New World.
In Spain. Here Castilian is a synonym of Spanish though some people may see "politic connotations" in the use of either name
Paraquayanos
siblings, friends, and children. also some people use it with their parents but it depends who it is
It is not one specific nationality because people marry others of different nationalities.
Traditionally, people spell the name as Gonzalez. It is a Spanish name. People from Spain, Mexico, South America, or the Philippines might have the name Gonzalez.
Sadie is name. It has no meaning in Spain. In some places, though, itt means 'Princess'
The politically correct term for Spanish people is "Spanish." It is important to use the appropriate term that people use to identify themselves.
The main language spoken by Spanish people is Spanish. Some Spanish people also speak Catalan, especially the ones from Catalonia, and are also fluent in Portuguese.