Inglaterra means "England" in Spanish.
Inglaterra(een-glah-tair-ah)If you mean "England", that would be "Inglaterra".
I am from England: Yo soy de Inglaterra
I am from England = soy de Inglaterra
Quiero vivir en Inglaterra.
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The Spanish equivalent of England would be "Inglaterra". The equivalent for the United Kingdom is "el Reino Unido".
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To say "I am from..." you would say Soy de..."I am from England""Soy de Inglaterra""I am from the United States""Soy de los Estados Unidos"
una persona/alguien de inglaterra (alguien = someone)
You could say "inglés al español". Note that the names of languages in Spanish are not capitalized.
You say, "Londres está en Inglaterra."
Hotel Inglaterra was created in 1875.