Learn Spanish Translation ConjugationSign inthe first of Januarythe first of JanuaryAdd to list el primero de eneroDictionarythe first of January ( thuh fuhrsd uhv jahn - yu - er - i) phrase 1. (general) a. el primero de enero The baby was born on the first of January.El bebé ...
Explanation: In the formal translation, "Enero" is the complete and formal way to say "January" in Spanish. On the other hand, in the casual translation, "Ene" is a shortened and more informal way to refer to the same month. The use of the abbreviated form "Ene" makes the translation...
Define January. January synonyms, January pronunciation, January translation, English dictionary definition of January. n. pl. Jan·u·ar·ies The first month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. See Table at calendar. American Heritage® Dictionary
a person appointed by a court to settle the estate of an intestate decedent (causante que ha muerto intestado) or of a decedent testator who failed to appoint an executor (albacea) is known as an “administrator” (calledalbacea judicialoralbacea dativoin Spanish). It is worth noting...
Fans of other indie RPGs such as the Aveyond series will feel right at home in Laxius Force. Keep in mind, however, that these games aren't aimed at a casual audience, per se, though their pick-up-and-play value is still quite strong. A good looking, lengthy (30 or so hours of...
I’m not sure if “The Translation Bureau” is the cute name of a translators’ collective somewhere or whether it just means that this was an in-house job done by someone at Thames & Hudson whose work on the winning book was merely uncredited. Well, certainly there are a lot of works...
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They stand for “one”, “two” and, “three”. No kidding. However, unlike the sticks and slashes tally system, this logic does not carry to the higher numerals in Chinese. For example, the number “four” is presented by:四sì . This still makes sense as you can count a total of...
Winter in Madrid Posted on 8 January 2015 by Emma Goldsmith A timely read if you are in Madrid at sub-zero temperatures this January. A riveting read if you are interested in post-civil war Spain and spies. Continue reading → Posted in Book reviews, Spanish-English translation | Tagged ...