Uruguayano.
Uruguayan's speak Spanish so it's "Hola".
uruguayan peso. (in spanish: peso uruguayo)Uruguayan Peso. As of December 31st, 2009 rates is about 0.05 US Dollars.
Uruguayan's speak Spanish so it's "Chau" or "Adiós" (more formal).
Millas is a Spanish equivalent of the English word "miles." The feminine plural noun in question may be used in computing nautical and terrestrial miles. The pronunciation will be "MEESH-shas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The only official language in Uruguay is Spanish and is the only one talked by every Uruguayan.
Montevideo is the capital and the nationality is "Uruguayan" in English ("uruguayo" for male and "uruguaya" for female in Spanish).
"Last night" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word anoche. The adverb in question also translates as "yesterday evening" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-NO-tchey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Goodbye!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word ¡Adiós! It translates literally as "To God!" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-THYOS" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Rich" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word rico. The masculine singular adjective also translates as "rich man" when used as a noun. The pronunciation will be "REE-ko" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Me neither!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡A mí tampoco! The phrase translates literally as "To me neither!" in English. The pronunciation will be "a mee tam-PO-ko" in Uruguayan Spanish.
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