Quinta estacion is spanish. In English it means Fifth Season. It is also the name of a musical pop band that was popular in the early 2000's. They relocated to Madrid after they became popular.
"Quinta estación" translates to "fifth station" in English. It can refer to the fifth floor of a building, a subway station, or a rest stop along a highway, depending on the context.
No, "La Quinta Estación" is a Spanish band's name. "La quinta estación" translates to "the fifth station" or "the fifth season" depending on the context.
The translation of "en que estacion esta el mes" from Spanish to English is "in what season is the month."
The prefix "quinta" typically means "fifth" in Latin. It is often used to denote the ordinal position of something in a series or the quantity of something being divided into five equal parts.
This means "On what station is your birthday?" in Spanish. It seems there might be a typo or mistranslation in the phrase "de tu compleanos," as it should be "¿En qué estación es tu cumpleaños?" to inquire about the date or time of someone's birthday.
Here are the days of the week in Brazilian Portuguese: Segunda-feira (Monday) Terça-feira (Tuesday) Quarta-feira (Wednesday) Quinta-feira (Thursday) Sexta-feira (Friday) Sábado (Saturday) Domingo (Sunday)
'La quinta estacion' translates to meaning 'the fifth season'. It can also be written 'La 5a estacion'. It is likely to be used when describing television shows.
5a is the spanish abbreviation for "quinta" (Like us writing 5th for fifth) and estacion is station. The fifth station
The proper term would probably be "la quinta estacion" which would be "the fifth season" or "The Five Seasons" when roughly translated to English from Spanish.
La quinta estacion band also known in English as " The 5th Station" is originally from Madrid,Spain. The band was formed in 2011. The band move to Mexico and there became popular.
La Quinta Estacion, the Spanish music group containing usually either 2 or 3 members, are most often labelled as a "pop/rock" group. The fact that so much Spanish language music is associated with salsa or other Latin genres sometimes causes La Quinta Estacion to be mis-characterized.
Las Quinta Estacion has won many awards since forming. The group has been nominated for many different awards, including winning a Latin Grammy in 2009.
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No, "La Quinta Estación" is a Spanish band's name. "La quinta estación" translates to "the fifth station" or "the fifth season" depending on the context.
"Estacion" means "station" in English.
To learn about Quinta Estacion, start by checking at your local music store. If there is one that caters to Spanish music, this will obviously be your best bet. Otherwise you can check out the large music stores. They may not have the info, but they will probably have the music available to purchase. The albums will have info available and can point you in the right direction to learn more.
While looking online for quinta estacion a few places to try might be social websites, a fan page website, or online music centers. Encyclopedic websites such as wikipedia also list information on the video, characters, references, locations, and any important data referring to it along with external links for more information or purchasing.
It's the season. It's also "la estacion", not el.