The Spanish Language Quotes
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The Spanish Language Quotes & Sayings
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When I was in Mexico and started to dream in Spanish, I knew that was a good sign that I was learning the language. It was cool.
— Andrea Navedo
French is the language of diplomacy. Spanish is the language of bureaucracy.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Lupe's language was incomprehensible - what came out of her mouth didn't even sound like Spanish.
— John Irving
I hope to get my name out there more in the Spanish-language business side of the world.
— Julie Gonzalo
I studied in American school, so yes, I grew up speaking English and Spanish. Obviously, Spanish is my first language.
— Eiza Gonzalez
I will never stop working on Spanish-language projects because that's my language, and because I'm a Latina and Mexican before anything else.
— Kate Del Castillo
He spoke Spanish, English, Italian, and just enough of every other language to be able to charm women around the world.
— Lynsey Addario
I hold 'Mi Tierra,' my first Spanish-language album, very close to me because that was all done in my native tongue and won me my first Grammy.
— Gloria Estefan
Spanish is my second language. When I started, I was doing interviews in Spanish and had to catch up.
— Prince Royce
A silly remark can be made in Latin as well as in Spanish.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Be careful. I wouldn't want anything to happen to the worst Spanish student in the history of the language."
I laughed. "No problemo. — Kiersten White
I laughed. "No problemo. — Kiersten White
I've always seen movies in English with Spanish subtitles. For audiences around the world, the language is less important than if it's a good film.
— Patricia Riggen
If I had mastered the Spanish language to any extent, I might have gone in that direction.
— Leon Redbone
I learned Spanish at home and, since half my family doesn't speak English, it's my first language.
— Odette Annable
That is like deciding that you shouldn't take a Spanish class because you don't already speak the language.
— Betty Edwards