Pantalla -- Screen/monitor
Ratón -- the mouse
Teclado -- keyboard
Computadora -- the actual computer
Teclas -- the keys
Imprimiadora -- the Printer
Well, there aren't whole continents that speak Spanish as their official language. Almost all of South America has Spanish as their official language, except for Brazil, which speaks Portuguese. Parts of Africa speak Spanish, Spain obviously, and then Mexico.
Spanish is primarily spoken in Europe (Spain) and South America (most countries), as well as in parts of North America (Mexico) and Africa (Equatorial Guinea). In total, Spanish is spoken in four out of the seven continents.
RAM, storage, Motherboard, PSU.
the tyanta, ballobaloob, peypyope and the bayaaahaompe
There are not four languages there are hundreds
English, German, Spanish, Portuguese. Good luck to learn these four main language and you can go of the World.
Tihuantinsuyu = the Empire of the four provinces or the four parts of the world ( in runa simi language also known as quechua )
Well I know three of them.... Portuguese Spanish Latin
The only country in Europe which has its official language as Spanish is Spain, but it is officially recognised in Andorra.
'Ch', 'll', 'ñ' and 'rr' are four additions that are considered distinct, separate letters in the Spanish alphabet by Spanish language speakers. Examples of their use include 'fecha' ['date'], 'pollo' ['chicken'], 'niño' [male 'child'], and 'perro' [male 'dog']. Not one of the four letters is considered a distinct, separate letter in the English alphabet by English language speakers.
Depending on where you go to school, the requirements for a second language varies. However, it is common for high schools to require completion of at least a grade eleven second language course. Therefore, in your case, you would need to have taken four Spanish language courses.
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