"Of the independence" is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete Spanish phrase de la independencia. The feminine singular phrase -- which also may translated as "of independence" since Spanish employs definite articles where English does not use "the" -- most famously occurs in names of major streets in various Latin American capital cities. The pronunciation will be "dey la EEN-dey-pen-DEN-sya" in Uruguayan Spanish.
día de la independencia or día de independencia
"El día de la independencia" translates to "Independence Day" in English.
The word is "de."
"On" in Spanish can be "en", o "encima de".
It means "Independence Day of the United States."
Independencia de México
De donde means "from where."
"House of the angels" in English is casa de los ángelesin Spanish.
That's Spanish for "independence day".
In English, he is called Francis of Assisi.
it means: are you from Chicago?
... in Spanish is 'una vida de perro'.