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The Spanish word ''[[SS Mariposa|mariposa]]'' means "[[butterfly]]", a fact which [[Data]] felt would be relevant to a mission; however it was not. ({{TNG|Up The Long Ladder}})
 
The Spanish word ''[[SS Mariposa|mariposa]]'' means "[[butterfly]]", a fact which [[Data]] felt would be relevant to a mission; however it was not. ({{TNG|Up The Long Ladder}})
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Up until the 20th century, "[[Negro]]", the Spanish word for the color black, was frequently used by [[English language|English]] speakers to describe dark-skinned people of African descent. ({{TOS|The Savage Curtain}}, {{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
   
 
[[Crewman]] [[Enrique Muñiz]] began speaking Spanish while in a delusional state shortly before his death in [[2373]]. ({{DS9|The Ship}})
 
[[Crewman]] [[Enrique Muñiz]] began speaking Spanish while in a delusional state shortly before his death in [[2373]]. ({{DS9|The Ship}})
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==External link==
 
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== Spanish-named starships ==
*{{wikipedia}}
 
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* [[USS Pueblo]]
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* [[SS Santa Maria]] (Saint Mary)
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{{Earth languages}}
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==External links==
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* {{NCwiki}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
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[[de:Spanisch]]
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[[it:Lingua spagnola]]
 
[[Category:Earth languages]]
 
[[Category:Earth languages]]

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The Spanish language was a Human language originating in the Earth region of Spain and spoken by the Spanish. The language was also widely used in North and South America.

Ensign Hoshi Sato began speaking Spanish (perhaps inadvertently) when she attempted to break the lockout code in the decon chamber in 2154 while under the effects of a silicon-based virus. (ENT: "Observer Effect")

The Spanish word mariposa means "butterfly", a fact which Data felt would be relevant to a mission; however it was not. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder")

Up until the 20th century, "Negro", the Spanish word for the color black, was frequently used by English speakers to describe dark-skinned people of African descent. (TOS: "The Savage Curtain", DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

Crewman Enrique Muñiz began speaking Spanish while in a delusional state shortly before his death in 2373. (DS9: "The Ship")

Spanish-named starships

External links