espagnol
When you're describing something as Spanish in French, you use the adjective espagnol. Like many adjectives in French, it changes its ending to agree with the noun it modifies in terms of gender and number. For a masculine singular noun, it's espagnol. For a feminine singular noun, you add an 'e', making it espagnole. If the noun is masculine plural, you add an 's' to the masculine singular form, resulting in espagnols. And for a feminine plural noun, you add 'es' to the masculine singular form, giving you espagnoles.
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à cause de
A2Because of; on account of (a neutral or negative cause).
à côté
A2Next to; beside.
à côté de
A2Next to, beside.
À droite
A2To the right; on the right side.
À gauche
A2To the left; on the left side.
à la
A2To the (feminine singular), indicates direction or location.
à laquelle
B2To which; at which (feminine singular).
à mesure que
B2As; while; in proportion as.
abrégé
B1An abstract, summary, or abridgment.
absence
A2The state of being away from a place or person.