Montaña or Monte. either one.
(moan-TAHN-ya)(MOAN-tey)
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β 15y agoWiki User
β 15y agoMontañas is mountains in spanish
Mountains is montañosas. So if you want to say something has mountains, you would say tiene montañosas
Hens = gallinas Mountains = montañas It would be "montañas de gallinas"
Sierra nevada is a Spanish phrase. It means snow-capped mountains
montanas de la sangre de cristo (tilde, ~, on second 'n' in 'montanas')
mountains
in the mountains
Some examples of mountains in the western US with Spanish names include Sierra Nevada, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and San Juan Mountains.
It is Spanish for SNOWY MOUNTAINS . Sierra means "mountains" and Nevada means "snowy". Initially, the Spanish explorer was simply describing them, not naming them. However, that description was used on the first map and that became the name.
Sierra Nevada mountains Sierra Nevada mountains
Machemo
Montana is Spanish for mountains.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.