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"Hear my song!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Oye mi canto! The exclamation most famously references the title of a reggaeton single released by N.O.R.E. (born Victor Santiago, Jr., Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1977) Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004. The pronunciation will be "O-yey mee KAN-to" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Siete" is not a French word. It is actually the number "seven" in Italian and Spanish. In French, the word for "seven" is "sept".
Creo que se abreviar como Spt. o Sept. uno de eso dos.
Spanish: siete Italian: sette French: sept German: sieben
Hept? if you want languages, theres: sept - french siete - spanish sette - Italian sieben - German sete - portuguese
dix-sept is seventeen in French.
vingt-sept is French for twenty-seven
Yes. At the time the area was known as the Territories of Upper California (Spanish: Territorios de Alta California)
french is Quatre-vingt-dix-sept spanish is Noventa y siete italian is Novanta sette german is Siebenundneunzig
Generally speaking, in English and French, numbers written out as words are written with hyphens, for example, thirty-eight, cinquante-sept (57), though in Spanish, numbers are written as separate words (38 translating into Spanish as treinta y ocho). In German, numbers between 13 and 99 are written as single words, for example, dreizehn (13), dreiundzwanzig (23), einunddreißig (31).