¿Cuáles son las dos reglas de la propiedad?
Dos reglas
Personal ownership Environmental ownership
the word Of in spanish is de which is also used to express from, and ownership.
ruler ( a tool to measure things )
The Spanish still rules the Jamaica island. This is the largest island still under Spanish rules.
Ownership and IncotermsSome companies think that the Incoterms® 2010 rules show where title/ownership passes.They do not!Incoterms® 2010 rules only relate to the physical movement of goods and indicate how costs should be divided and where risk passes.The passing of risk has nothing to do with title. Incoterms 2010 rules do not regulate ownership of the goods.
"Rules" in Spanish is "reglas". It is pronounced "RAY-glas". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
No, French and Spanish are not the same. They are two distinct languages with different origins, grammar rules, and vocabulary. French is a Romance language, while Spanish is also a Romance language but with its own unique characteristics.
It could be "deber" or "tener"."I have to go to work" (obligation)Debo ir al trabajo"I have two cars" (property, ownership)"Tengo dos autos"
The Spanish word "tener" means "to have" in English. It is commonly used to indicate possession or ownership of something.
Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines.
No. It doesn't fit Spanish orthography rules. It looks German to me.