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In the Spanish language, the word "espana" translates as the name of a country in western Europe called Spain. It is properly spelled as such: España. The national language in Spain is Spanish.
Iberostar is not a real word. It's the name of a company. It appears to be a combination of the word Iberian (the name of the peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located) and the English word "star."
He (she, or it) ran. In Spain sexual slang, it can also mean "he eyaculated" .
"Aperitivo" in most countries. In Mexico is botanas. In Spain, tapas.
In Spanish, the word "Spain" is España.
The noun 'Spanish' is a word for the language originating in Spain; a word for a thing. The noun 'Spanish' is a word for the people of Spain; a word for people.
The noun 'Spanish' is a word for the language originating in Spain; a word for a thing. The noun 'Spanish' is a word for the people of Spain; a word for people.
The Spanish word for Spain is Espana.
Spanish people primarily live in Spain and also in other countries such as Argentina, the United States, Mexico, and Colombia where there are significant Spanish-speaking populations.
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Spain. The Spanish word for Spain is España.
Bocadillo is the Spanish word for sandwich.
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That is the Spanish word for Spain and Spain is in Europe, so the answer to your question is no.
The word "poncho" comes from the Mapudungun language spoken by the Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina. It originally referred to a traditional garment made from a rectangular piece of fabric with a hole in the center for the head, typically worn as a raincoat.