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The Spanish Armada was not defeated by one man, it was defeated by the weather and its inability to sail against the prevailing wind.
The meaning of the word wind in the Spanish language is viento.
The Spanish Catholic Armada was broken up by a storm known as the English wind
The Spanish word for 'wind' is Viento. It's a masculine gender noun. Its plural form is 'vientos'.
The ships weren't superior to those of the Spanish armada. Instead supposedly there was an English wind which made the ship sail faster and the English used that to their advantage. They ended up setting their ships on fire and sent them ramming into the Spanish ships. Due to the wind, by the time the Spanish realized what was happening, it was to late to turn around.
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