No, "La Quinta Estación" is a Spanish band's name. "La quinta estación" translates to "the fifth station" or "the fifth season" depending on the context.
Quinta estacion is spanish. In English it means Fifth Season. It is also the name of a musical pop band that was popular in the early 2000's. They relocated to Madrid after they became popular.
The prefix "quinta" typically means "fifth" in Latin. It is often used to denote the ordinal position of something in a series or the quantity of something being divided into five equal parts.
"El quinto" translates to "the fifth" in English. It is used to refer to the number five in Spanish.
Yes, the word 'fifth' is both a noun and an adjective.Whe the word 'fifth' stands on its own, it is a noun.Example: A fifth of the class got a perfect score.When the word 'fifth' precedes a noun to describe that noun, its an adjective.Example: Mine is the fifth house from the corner.
"Viva la quince brigada" translates to "Long live the Fifteenth Brigade" in English. It is a phrase used in Spanish that pays tribute to the International Brigades that fought during the Spanish Civil War.
The proper term would probably be "la quinta estacion" which would be "the fifth season" or "The Five Seasons" when roughly translated to English from Spanish.
'La quinta estacion' translates to meaning 'the fifth season'. It can also be written 'La 5a estacion'. It is likely to be used when describing television shows.
5a is the spanish abbreviation for "quinta" (Like us writing 5th for fifth) and estacion is station. The fifth station
Quinta estacion is spanish. In English it means Fifth Season. It is also the name of a musical pop band that was popular in the early 2000's. They relocated to Madrid after they became popular.
The words la quinta are Spanish in origin. When translated into the English language the phrase la quinta means fifth.
"La 5ta Estacion means ""The Fifth Season"". If looked up on a tranlation site you could get a wrong answer, so it is always good to ask one who is fluent in spanish before use a translation site."
It should be "quinta hora", since "hora" is feminine. It means "the fifth hour" or in some contexts, "the fifth period".
Translation: The fifth
Quintero is a Spanish surname originating in the Spanish region of Galicia. The name comes from quinto or quinta which means "fifth". It is possible that a "quintero" was a renter of quintas (also known as haciendas, the Spanish equivalent to a ranch).
sixth = sexta hour = hora sexta hora
Que clase tienes en la quinta hora = What class do you have on fifth period?
Suburban or country house with a small plot of land, where fruit and vegetables are often cultivated. FIFTH