On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Hispano. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Hispano meaning
- A Hispanic; a person of Spanish descent.
- A person from Spain.
Using Hispano
- The main meaning on this page is: A Hispanic; a person of Spanish descent. | A person from Spain.
- In the example corpus, hispano often appears in combinations such as: the hispano.
Context around Hispano
- Average sentence length in these examples: 20.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 9 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Hispano
- In this selection, "hispano" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 20.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, 20mm, vinculo, notable, roman, moorish and suiza stand out and add context to how "hispano" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a distinguished hispano roman senatorial and a thriving hispano school of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "hispano" sits close to words such as aal, aalto and aardvark, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with hispano
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Hispano- Moorish art was unquestionably derived from the Byzantine. (9 words)
Hadrian was born Publius Aelius Hadrianus into a Hispano-Roman family. (11 words)
Paulina was a daughter of a distinguished Hispano-Roman senatorial family. (11 words)
Green 1975, p. 144. The weight of the Hispano cannon and their ammunition affected the flight performance, especially its agility, but the aircraft was found to be especially potent in the ground attack role. (34 words)
In Spanish, the term "hispano" as in "hispanoamericano", refers to the people of Spanish origin who live in the Americas; it also refers to a relationship to Hispania or to the Spanish language. (33 words)
The 20mm Hispano carried by the P-38, while formidable against propeller driven planes, was deemed a relatively low velocity weapon in the age of jets, while other cannons were notoriously unreliable. (32 words)
Example sentences (19)
El Vinculo Hispano does not agree with our family values beliefs or our opinions on social cultural issues.
Before the conquest by the Muslims, the population of Spain was made up of Hispano-Roman Visigoths who were either Christians or Jews.
On the outside, with its interlacing panels, it is a beautiful example of the “broad style”, characteristic of the Hispano-Moorish decoration in the Almohad period.
Armstrong bought a Hispano-Suiza motor car before the wedding, which he kept until his death, and which he drove to Palm Beach, Florida for their honeymoon.
Both Severianus and Theodora belonged to notable Hispano-Roman families of high social rank.
Green 1975, p. 144. The weight of the Hispano cannon and their ammunition affected the flight performance, especially its agility, but the aircraft was found to be especially potent in the ground attack role.
Hadrian was born Publius Aelius Hadrianus into a Hispano-Roman family.
Hispano- Moorish art was unquestionably derived from the Byzantine.
In Spanish, the term "hispano" as in "hispanoamericano", refers to the people of Spanish origin who live in the Americas; it also refers to a relationship to Hispania or to the Spanish language.
In the mid-20th century there was a thriving Hispano school of literature and scholarship being produced in both English and Spanish.
Other Spanish-language newspapers include El Estandar, Amigo Hispano (online only), and El Observador de Utah, which offers free residential delivery.
Paulina was a daughter of a distinguished Hispano-Roman senatorial family.
Specifically, it is only a single-shot when chambered to the 20mm Hispano-Suiza round, while the remaining chamberings feed from 3-round magazines.
The 20mm Hispano carried by the P-38, while formidable against propeller driven planes, was deemed a relatively low velocity weapon in the age of jets, while other cannons were notoriously unreliable.
The Club Hispano Americano was established by international Latin American students that attended the university in 1887.
The former we shall group, for the moment, under the label northwestern Hispano-Celtic.
The "mattachin" (from Arabic mutawajjihin—"mask-wearers") were originally Moorish (Hispano-Arab) sword-dancers who wore elaborate, colorful costumes and masks.
The Muslims took advantage of the crisis that crossed the Hispano Visigothic society to carry out their conquests.
These objects also included the Hispano-Moresque ware produced by mostly Mudéjar potters in Spain.
Common combinations with hispano
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: