It means, "starting points."
Bases y puntos de partida para la organización política de la República Argentina was created in 1852.
It means scoreboard. More literally, "the marker of points".
Stitches in Spanish is: "puntadas." Puntadas
The cast of Punto de partida - 2009 includes: Alberto Tamayo
The cast of Punto de partida - 2005 includes: Denise Maerker as Herself - Host Fernando Santillanes as himself
The cast of O partida de sah - 1981 includes: Alexandru Dragan Corado Negreanu Marius Pepino
The cast of Final de partida - 2010 includes: Edna Campos as herself Gerardo Naranjo as himself Jerome Seignon as himself Stephanie Sigman
The cast of Una partida cualquiera - 2011 includes: Txema Lorente as Jugador de Poker Veterano Esteban Schemberg as Jugador de Poker Joven
Susan G. Polansky has written: 'Puntos de vista' -- subject(s): English, Readers, Spanish language, Textbooks for foreign speakers
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
"De tu" translates to "your" in English.
Dolores Guerra has written: 'No Pasa Nada (Punto de partida)'