Spanish
Adjective[C/U] Both
This term carries a strong cultural identity that bridges two hemispheres. It evokes images of Mediterranean coasts and Andean peaks, blending a colonial history with modern national identities. In a linguistic context, it is often used interchangeably with Castilian in formal settings, though in common usage, it encompasses the diverse dialects found across the Americas. It is always capitalized to denote its status as a proper adjective and noun.
Uncountable when referring to the language as a whole. Countable when referring to specific Spanish words or dialects.