spaniard

IPA/ˈspænjəd/
KK[spˈænjɚd]IPA/ˈspænjərd/

spaniard — 名詞

1. someone who comes from Spain or has Spanish nationality

1.名詞B1
釋義

西班牙人

一位來自西班牙的人

someone who comes from Spain or has Spanish nationality

例句

A young Spaniard showed us the safest path through the old town.

一位年輕西班牙人帶我們穿過老城,走最安全的路。

countable noun: a Spaniard

At dinner, Lucia sat beside a Spaniard who worked on the ferry.

晚餐時,Lucia 坐在一位在渡輪上工作的西班牙人旁邊。

同義詞
  • Spanish person

    neutral everyday phrase that is slightly less compact than Spaniard

  • Spanish national

    more official, often used in news or legal contexts

  • citizen of Spain

    formal descriptive phrase that stresses nationality rather than identity

文法句型

a Spaniard

two Spaniards

用法筆記

Names one individual from Spain. Use Spanish as the adjective ('a Spanish painter', 'She is Spanish'), and use the Spanish with a plural verb when you mean the people of Spain as a group.

常見錯誤

She met a Spanish on the train.
She met a Spaniard on the train.
💡'Spanish' alone is not the usual count noun for one person from Spain.
He is Spaniard.
He is a Spaniard.
💡As a singular count noun, 'Spaniard' normally needs an article.
The Spaniard are waiting outside.
The Spaniard is waiting outside.
💡With one person, 'Spaniard' takes a singular verb.