Spaniard = espagnol
they can get their names from their traditions. Spaniard is a term derived the "Spain". The "ard" part comes from the old French word "Espagnart" which was the original French word for Spaniard. The "ard" remains in English even though it dropped out of more modern versions of French.
Spaniard = español
The word Spaniard has two syllables. (Span-iard)
Espagnol means Spanish or Spaniard in French.
The plural form of the English word "Spaniard" is "Spaniards." The term refers to the Spanish-speaking inhabitants of Spain.
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.
english ,french,spaniard
The Esperanto words for Hispanic and Spaniard are Hispana and Spaniard.
Then you are a gringo (American), gachupin (Spaniard), gabacho (French), or güerito (wher-ito) (foreigner of indeterminate origin).
you are a spaniard
It means Spanish language and can also refer to a male Spaniard.
The House of the Spaniard was created in 1935.