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It is 12
Explanation:
Doce in Spanish is 12
Hope it helps. =D
Have a great day!
22 in Spanish is veintidós
2 in Spanish is dos
1 in Spanish is uno
Answer:
The Aztecs, who probably originated as a nomadic tribe in northern Mexico, arrived in Mesoamerica around the beginning of the 13th century. From their magnificent capital city, Tenochtitlan, the Aztecs emerged as the dominant force in central Mexico, developing an intricate social, political, religious and commercial organization that brought many of the region’s city-states under their control by the 15th century. Invaders led by the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés overthrew the Aztec Empire by force and captured Tenochtitlan in 1521, bringing an end to Mesoamerica’s last great native civilization.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct translation for this exercise is:
The American Step-mother of Paulo and Raul visits her sons in their grandparent's apartment. Today is Paulo´s and Raul´s birthday, they are twins. The step-mother cooks potatoes with chicken to the celebration.
Explanation:
Let's analyze the text to find everything we need to translate it.
The American Step-mother of Paulo and Raul visits her sons in their grandparent's apartment. Today is Paulo´s and Raul´s birthday, they are twins. The step-mother cooks potatoes with chicken to the celebration.
There is a key language used in this text and I am going to explain it to you:
American means estadounindense.
Step-mother is madrastra.
To talk about someone else's object instead of the usage of “his” or “her” in Spanish it is employed “su” el departamento de su, el coche de su.
Cumpleaños is the birthday. It’s not translated as the day the were born but as the day hey mark year of life.
Gemelos means twins.
And celebración is a celebration.
I'm not sure if you need the definitions or translations, but I'll give you them.
Explanation:
1. Dance/Dancing
2. Eat
3. Enjoy/Enjoying
4. (Did you mean Corn?) Corn/The corn
5. The Chicken
6. Happy
7. The tail
8. The fruit
9. Celebration/Celebrating
10. Happy/Pleased
11. The chocolate
12. The cake (it's pastel)
13. The soda/The drink
14. Party/Partying
15. The culture
16. The Pineapple (Piña, don't forget your Ñ!)
17. Texan/Texas (?)
18. Fifth of may (Cinco de Mayo)
19. Throw a Party (Dar una fiesta ?)
20. The Hero (?)
21. The fish
22. The Outfit/Suit/Dress
23. The singer
24. The family
25. Mexico
26. Tacos