You can use por ej. that is a common abbreviation in Spanish.
For example, instead of ++ you can use ++
if you're asking what "tengo in spanish" means in english, its i have. or i am. you would use it to say your age.(example) hope it helps :)
English language, which uses the English alphabet, came later than Spanish. Spanish developed from Latin, which was used in the Iberian Peninsula since Roman times, while English evolved from the Germanic languages spoken by tribes in what is now England.
No, "major minority" is a contradictory term because "major" means the greater part, while "minority" refers to the smaller part. It is not typically used in formal writing or speech.
Especial is Spanish, not English.
Here is an example: "Hablo español pero no hablo inglés" - 'I speak Spanish, but I don't speak English'. 'Hablas/entiendes espanol?' - 'Do you speak/understand Spanish?'
Spanish and English use the same alphabet, with the addition of ñ. The official Spanish alphabet has 27 letters.
There is not a proper way to abbreviate the word 'consideration'. If you really do need to abbreviate the word, you could use the abbreviation of 'cons'.
To abbreviate recoimmendation, you would use rec.
Usually, a name is a singular third party, but sometimes they are plural third parties. Of course, English is not a "perfect" frame of reference for Spanish, but in English you could say "Emily is" or you could say "Michael, Steve, and Susie are". If you are inclined to use "is" in English, use "es" in Spanish, but if you are inclined to use "are" in English, use "son" in Spanish.
In English, 'Ye' is an archaic form of the second person plural, familiar (nominative). It was the old way to say 'you all.' While it has fallen out of use in English, other modern day languages (Spanish and German, for example) still use this form of address.
Same way you say it in English only you use a spanish tongue.