you = tu(accent mark over the u) and is= ser/estar in one of there conjugated forms
The written abbreviation for "señora" in Spanish is Sra.
its not written in spanish.
The Spanish Slave Laws were written in 1542. These laws greatly restricted the power of the Spanish.
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no, in the book it is written in spanish and english! :)
Ethnicity in Spanish would be etnicidad. This was written in Spanish.
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The number 1,006,015 is written in Spanish as "un millón seis mil quince."
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