Definition of Spanish-speaking

1. Adjective. Able to communicate in Spanish.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Spanish-speaking

Space Shuttles
Spackle
Spaghetti Western
Spain
Spalacidae
Spalax
Spalding
Spallanzani
Spallanzani's law
Spandau
Spanglish
Spaniard
Spaniards
Spanish
Spanish-American War
Spanish-speaking (current term)
Spanish American
Spanish Arabic
Spanish Armada
Spanish Civil War
Spanish Guinea
Spanish Inquisition
Spanish Main
Spanish Netherlands
Spanish Sahara
Spanish Sign Language
Spanish Town
Spanish Virgin Islands
Spanish War
Spanish Water Dog

Literary usage of Spanish-speaking

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Old Spain in New America by Robert McLean, Grace Petrie Williams, Council of Women for Home Missions (1916)
"VI A NEW ERA IT is desirable to summarize briefly the work among our Spanish speaking peoples as a whole. They are scattered over a large territory touching ..."

2. Old Spain in New America by Robert McLean, Grace Petrie Williams, Council of Women for Home Missions (1916)
"VI A NEW ERA IT is desirable to summarize briefly the work among our Spanish speaking peoples as a whole. They are scattered over a large territory touching ..."

3. Baptist Home Missions in North America: Including a Full Report of the by American Baptist Home Mission Society (1883)
"MISSIONS IN MEXICO AND TO THE Spanish-speaking POPULATIONS OF THE SOUTH-WEST. "The people which snt in darkness saw grout light, and to them which sat in ..."

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