I believe the answer is: Gaucho
In Uruguay, the gaucho is regarded to be skilled horsemen which is referred to as the protector of the land. Their bravery often mentioned in traditional songs/folklore. South American countries such as uruguay, Brazil, and Argentina considered Gaucho to be a symbol of their indendence toward the influence of others.
Answer:
gustaban
Explanation:
Because, gustaban ends in a -an, which means that it applies to the they/y'all because the subject is "your parents", being plural. And -an means that what it is talking about is plural.
Answer:
1. cuarenta mil seiscientos veintiuno par de pantalones 2. quince mil setecientos dos sudaderos 3. nueve mil quinientos treinta y uno chaquetas 4. dos millones ciento seis camisas 5. mil ciento ochenta vestidos 6. un millón shorts (i looked up how to say shorts in spanish cause i wasnt sure and it said its shorts but its pronounced shawrts) 7. ochenta mil cien camisas de vestir
Explanation: you were supposed to translate the numbers to spanish and say at the end what were being sold
Answer:
Donde esta la foto o algo para una referencia?
Explanation:
1. Era
2. Estuvo
3. Empezamos
4. Sono
5. Empece
6. Estaba
7. Íbamos
8. Estabas
9. Delante
10. Derecho
11. La chica estaba CON su padre y su primo en la foto
12. Derecha
13. Izquierda
14. Del orto lado ?
15. a
16. Serios
Cuidadosos
Reales
Contentos
Lentos