a person that speaks spanish/espanol
actually an American can speak spanish
A spanish person
a spaniard is a person of spanish descent and spanish by itself, refers to the culture desceding from spain
a spanish person that explores
The best thing to do is to call the person by his or her name.
To say 'I am a person' in Spanish, you would say 'Soy una persona.'
To say 'He is a person' in Spanish, you would say "El es una persona.'
ask a spanish person to teach you
Franco.
The term referring to a person of Spanish and Indian descent is Mestizo.
A female person from Spain is called "española" in Spanish.
A spanish person with a lot of time on their hands.
Hispanic refers to spanish-speaking people and their culture. Spanish refers to either the language itself or a person from Spain. You shouldn't call a person from mexico "Spanish" because it's the same thing as calling a person from Alabama "English"