europeo/a. IPA: [eu̯.ɾo.'pe.o; -a] (male/female singular)
europeos/as. IPA: [eu̯.ɾo.'pe.os; -as] (male/female plural)
*[eu̯] as in Portuguese "meu", mine, singular, masculine
[ɾ] as in Italian "amare", to love
Yes, the Spanish are considered European because Spain is located in Europe and is a member of the European Union.
The same as in European and African or Asian-Oceanian Portuguese: ' mundo ' (equal to Spanish and Galician).
Greek is a language in the Indo-European Family which has no close relatives (as do, say, Spanish and Portugese, or Danish and Norwegian).
Festival internacional de cine (Latin American Spanish) Festivale Internacionala del cinema (European Spanish) El dombre de el imprezidad del cinema (African Spanish)
The Spanish are European people.
It is a European.
European Spanish.
If you were speaking Mexican/latin American or European spanish you would say 'su deseo es mi orden'
Yes, Spanish cuisine is considered European because Spain is located in Europe and its culinary traditions are influenced by other European countries.
English = goodbye French = au revoir German = auf wiedersehen italian = ciao Spanish = adios
Yes. Since Spanish is descended from Latin, it belongs to the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family.
The Spanish were the first European settlers in Florida.