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Italy
Two words borrowed from Spanish and used in English are "siesta" (afternoon nap) and "fiesta" (a celebration or party).
Spain, the Spanish Armada (which was defeated by the British).
they didn't! the armada did not attack the actual country
The word armada is a collective noun for an armada of ships.There is no collective nouns for a group of armadas.
The English navy defeated the Spanish armada.
The word borrow is a verb. The past tense is borrowed.
Armada is the Spanish word for "Navy", and thus doesn't have a set size.
"Armada" is from Middle Latin armata meaning an armed force.
It is imperative that we stop the Spanish armada!
SPAIN
I BORROWED a pen from Dylan