Spanish: al orden English equivalent: at the order
"Al orden" translated from Spanish to English means "ordered." It can refer to items being arranged in a specific sequence or complying with rules or instructions.
Words in Spanish translated to English
¿Puedo ir al baño? in Spanish is "May I go to the bathroom?" in English.
"Al horno" in Spanish means "baked" or "in the oven". It is commonly used to describe dishes that are cooked in the oven.
Yes, sir is an English equivalent of 'a la orden'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'orden'means 'order'. So a literal translation is 'At your command' or 'Upon your order'. All together, they're pronounced 'ah lah OHR-dehn'.
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Siempre a tu orden means: Always at your service.
it is a contraction of a and el, which mean to and the, respectively. It means "to the" and is followed by a masculine noun every time.
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A.L. Stands for "Anno Lucius" in Freemasonry and it is translated into English as "The year of the light"
Armanen-Orden was created in 1976.
If you mean the game, and if you mean the assassins, then it is Al Mualim (translated to "the teacher"). If you mean the templars, then it is Robert IV de Sable.
William Van Orden was born in 1804.
William Van Orden died in 1844.
Orden de matar was created in 1965.
Orden del Pop was created in 1998.
Restraining order in Spanish is called "orden de alejamiento" or "orden de restricción".
I'm not sure, but it could mean "head of monster."