La gente - the people.
notice this word is singular so use a single form of any verb.
e.g. La gente está hambrienta - The people are hungry
gay = homosexual in Spanish (the h is silent). Spanish speaking people also use the English word "gay".
Spanish word for people is "gente". Dorila León-Bilbao, Puerto Rico
spanish people that are from puertorico use that same word in the spanish language but is pronounced a little different.......
The Spanish word for "noun" is "nombre." The word "nombre" also means "name" in Spanish. It is pronounced, "NOME-bray."The grammar term for a noun is "sustantivo" (noun used as subject).
biggest word in spanish
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.
Gente is the Spanish word for "people".
The word "Spanish," means, "from Spain," so Spanish people live in or are from Spain.
Gente
No, it isn't. The word for "girlfriend" in Spanish is novia or amiga. The plural, "girlfriends," is novias or amigas. People might understand the word, but it's not a Spanish word.
gay = homosexual in Spanish (the h is silent). Spanish speaking people also use the English word "gay".
Pueblo is the spanish word for "people".
Yes the word Spanish is a proper noun if you are referring to the Spanish people. If not, it will be an adjective: as in, a Spanish restaurant.
Hispanic.
Spanish word for people is "gente". Dorila León-Bilbao, Puerto Rico
Yes, the noun Spanish is a propernoun, a word for the language or people of Spain.The word Spanish is also a proper adjective used to describe a noun as of or from Spain.