un espagnol, une espagnole
a generous person! what else could it be! that one was easy! even for a frenchman
jacques was a code word for someone who opposed the government in france!!!
The captain -apex
It's pronounced "moe-ette". The "t" is pronounced. Mr. Moet was a Frenchman but his ancestory (and name) are Dutch. That's why it's not pronounced the traditional French way as "moe-ay".
English scholars will argue that Spaniard is not derogatory using complex talk, quoting etymology, etc. But they miss the point. The issue is modern - what is in the mind of people using the term. Language is what is being spoken now, not what nerds claim it used to be in classical form. Languages change all the time. IMO, a non negligible proportion of people using the term do so with a derogatory connotation, when they could use another term.Spaniard is less derogatory than other terms used to park people in ethnic categories, which is why it does more damage because strong derogatory words are usually banned, but that class of terms isn't. Hope you see the point. Spaniard is used ad nauseam by some native English speakers who love the derogatory note and relish the immunity.
Highlander is the title of a fantasy movie in which a Frenchman played the part of the Scottish highlander of the title and a Scotsman played the part of a Spaniard.
Both countries explored the Mississippi River. The first Spaniard was Hernando de Soto and the first Frenchman was Sieur de LaSalle.
The Esperanto words for Hispanic and Spaniard are Hispana and Spaniard.
Spaniard = espagnol
you are a spaniard
Spaniard = español
The Spaniard was Fransisco Pizarro
The ISBN of A Spaniard in the Works is 1568492995.
The House of the Spaniard was created in 1935.
The plural of Frenchman is "Frenchmen"
The duration of The Spaniard's Curse is 1.33 hours.
A Spaniard in the Works has 95 pages.