state
v. declarar, afirmar, aseverar, decir, enunciar, hacer constar, manifestar, poner de manifiesto, relatar
s. estado, condición, situación; estados gubernamentales
The word "state" in Spanish is "estado". It is pronounced "eh-STAH-doe". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
El estado de Kansas would be the best way to say "The state of Kansas" in Spanish.
city is "ciudad", state is "estado"
Yendo a estados
well you mostly oftenly say it the same but not really
hacemos frio. In Spanish we don't say we are cold, we say we have cold. I like the difference, because cold is a temporary state-not who we ARE (excepting Canadians)
estado de la técnica
The state Delaware is said the same in Spanish as it is in English. Delaware is also said the same in Italian and Latin.
I don't know, but that song is awesome and ask your math teacher or Google English to spanish translation
"Mississippi" is both spelled and pronounced the same in English and Spanish. In Spanish when one refers to the river, one may say el Rio Mississippi, or of the state, el estado de Mississippi.
Ohio State setenta y seis Michigan sesenta y cinco
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.