Is there a part of Italy that solely speaks Spanish is the name Di Santi Spanish or Italian?

[Edit]

Answer

No. No. Di Santi is Italian. In Spanish it would be 'de los Santos.'

Improve Answer Discuss the question "Is there a part of Italy that solely speaks Spanish is the name Di Santi Spanish or Italian?" Watch Question

First answer by Jimmygyuma. Last edit by Jimmygyuma. Contributor trust: 31 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 14 [recommend question]

Research your answer:

Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Literature and Language > Non-English Languages and Cultures > Is there a part of Italy that solely speaks Spanish is the name Di Santi Spanish or Italian?

Our contributors said this page should be displayed for the questions below. (Where do these come from)
If any of these are not a genuine rephrasing of the question, please help out and edit these alternates.
How is the spanish?  What is who in Spanish?  The spanish inquisistion?  ROMA italy spanish garden?  How do you say 11 in spanish?  What is how are you in Spanish?  How do you say how are you spanish?  How do you say upside down in Spanish?  Why spanish harlem called spanish harlem?  What is the most common spanish part in industry?