Well regulated and arranged
hacer you impression tu
when they went into the marketplace there was gold
Belize
Depends on the context, but more than likely it means "Impressive" in the sense of "it left an impression on me"
"Plaza" in Spanish typically refers to a public square or marketplace, often found in the center of a city or town where people gather or conduct business.
Helm.....timon in spanish...... According to the spanish dictionary....
"Placita" translates to "small square" or "plaza" in English. It can refer to a public square or a small marketplace.
The Spanish word "animacion" translates into English as the word "animation." Animation is the technique of rapidly displaying still images to give the impression of movement.
In the excerpt, the first problem Robinson Crusoe addresses is the fear of being captured by the Spanish after seeing a footprint on the shore. He then reflects on his situation and starts to take stock of his resources in order to plan his next steps for survival.
According to the Royal Spanish Academy, there is no such word in spanish.
The word según means 'according to'
It looks and sounds a little like a Spanish word, and the first impression I have is that it has to do with breath, breathing, or spirit.