French or Spanish
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ROMANICFrench or Spanish.
ROMANCELANGUAGEFrench, Italian or Spanish
BIENFrench or Spanish adverb
miqueleta former Spanish or French soldier
RUSTYLike many older Americans' French or Spanish
miqueletsMIQUELET, a former Spanish or French soldier
creolesperson of mixed black and European, esp. French or Spanish, ancestry who speaks a creolized form of French or Spanish
creoleperson of mixed black and European, esp. French or Spanish, ancestry who speaks a creolized form of French or Spanish
CASAFrench : maison :: Spanish : ...
TRESMucho : Spanish :: .. : French
NAVARREFrench-Spanish region
OUISi: Spanish :: ... : French
ETRESer : Spanish :: ... : French
SEREtre : French :: ... : Spanish
TEAMOJe t'aime : French :: ... : Spanish
LALOFrench composer of Spanish symphony.
TARBESFrench city near Spanish border.
EBREFrench name for Spanish river.
IRUNSpanish town near French border.
TRESBasic word in Spanish and French
CREOLESDescendants of French and Spanish settlers.
IRUNStrategic Spanish town at French border.
MLAOrg. interested in French, Spanish, etc.
BIENAdverb in both French and Spanish
IRUNSpanish port of entry, near French border.
LECID1636 French drama about a Spanish hero
TRES101 word in both Spanish and French
LECIDFrench play about a storied Spanish soldier
VITORIASpanish city, scene of French defeat by Wellington, 1813.
bourreeold French and Spanish dance, somewhat like a gavotte
bourreesold French and Spanish dance, somewhat like a gavotte
CIYIHBFEnglish poet is cautious penning Spanish and French articles (7)
miquelet(in the Peninsular War) a Spanish guerrilla who fought against the French
defrom; of (used in French, Spanish, and Portuguese personal names, originally to indicate place of origin)
sabirthe Italian-Provençal jargon (with elements of Spanish, French, Greek, Arabic, and Turkish) formerly widely used in eastern Mediterranean ports
sabirsthe Italian-Provençal jargon (with elements of Spanish, French, Greek, Arabic, and Turkish) formerly widely used in eastern Mediterranean ports