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Iron age settlements refers to pre-historical settlements that are known of only through archaeology. The pre-date Roman settlements.
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I think an English speaker should learn Spanish first. It's easier, but they're very similar languages, so what you learn will be highly transferable to learning Pguese.
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About 40% of the words in English have a Spanish cognate. This means that the English word has a similar Spanish word, such as "accident" (English) and "accidente" (Spanish).
they traded with north America
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They are the same except the spanish calendar week starts on Monday while the english one starts on Sunday
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. financing, funding or similar terms.
Similar to the English word "amiable". It means friendly.
these languages come from latin
Yes, it is Spanish for 'towns' or 'villages', and has a similar meaning in English.
Most names in English are spelt and pronounced in the same or a very similar way in Spanish. The name Melissa's pronunciation in Spanish will be very similar to the English pronunciation. However, due to Spanish grammar and spelling rules, Melissa may be spelt with only one "s": Melisa.
Iron age settlements refers to pre-historical settlements that are known of only through archaeology. The pre-date Roman settlements.
I don't think that's a Spanish words. Words with a similar spelling include:matricularmatriculamatrícula
Spanish number format is fairly similar to that of English. 'Thousand' in Spanish is 'mil', and the increments of hundreds are, similar to English, formed by adding a number in front of the word for 'hundreds', which is 'cientos' (one hundred is 'ciento'). For example, 'dos' is 'two' in Spanish, so 'two hundred' is 'doscientos'. 'Four' in Spanish is 'cuatro'. Thus where we would say 'one thousand, four hundred' in English, the Spanish equivalent is 'mil, cuatrocientos'.