the spanish months of the year are:
enero
febrero
marzo
abril
mayo
junio
julio
agosto
septiembre
octubre
noviembre
diciembre
None of them have accents.
In Spanish, some month names have accents on the first syllable, such as "enero" (January) and "febrero" (February), while others do not, like "marzo" (March) and "agosto" (August).
it means the "the months of the year"
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In the English language, none.
meses - months los meses del año ( the months of the year)
Todavia estas? (accents on i' and 'a' in estas')
television (this does not include the accents)
it means the "the months of the year"
asi asi (accents on the 'i's) tal cual medianamente
almidon de maiz (with accents on the 'o' and the final 'i')
Yes there are. See the related question below.
Yes, that is correct.
a donde es a la escuela? (without accents)
the months = los mesesthe months of the year = los meses del año January = eneroFebrurary = febreroMarch = marzoApril = abrilMay = mayoJune = junioJuly = julioAugust = agostoSeptember = septiembreOctober = octubreNovember = noviembreDecember = diciembre *In Spanish, the months are not capitalized.los meses
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