There is no such word in English. In whatever language you speak, there may be, but English, although it has history, historian, historic, historical, and historiography does not have a word "historia". It is a word in Latin, meaning a story.
The Latin word "historia" means a story, a tale.
History
Algo habrán hecho por la historia de Chile was created in 2010.
There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".
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historia
Historia.
"historia" in Spanish translates to "history" in English. It is the study of past events.
a study book
What do you mean by "spell" World History in Spanish?If you want to know how we say World History in Spanish, here in Northern Mexico, and probably is the same in the whole of Mexico we say Historia Universal. So in short the answer to your question is: Historia Universal. But I have the feeling that some more research is needed. What causes trouble to me is the way you use the word spell.
"Historia" which means "finding out."
im pretty sure its "historia"
The Latin word "historia" means a story, a tale.
Actually the Spanish term "en la clase de historia," means "in the class of history."
That means "history book".
The Latin equivalent of 'truth in history' is Veritas in historia. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'veritas' means 'truth'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'historia' means 'history'.
"Do you like history?" Literally "Does history interest you?"