ciento sesenta y ocho
Thousands and thousands. The book Breaking Out of Beginner's Spanish [BOBS] by Joseph J. Keenan gives the figure of more than 4,000 (pg. 168). Some Spanish words are Arabic-influenced like "ojalá from "wa-sa Allah" (En: "May Allah wish it") . Others are direct translations. Words that started with "al-" are typically from an Arabic origin like "alfombra" (EN: carpet). "Al-" means "the" in Arabic. Many Spanish place names are Arabic as well like "Alcalá" (de Henares), the birthplace of Cervantes, near Madrid in Spain means, "the citadel" in Arabic (from the Wikipedia page en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcalá). "Zaragoza" in Spain is Arabized Latin for "Caesar-augusta" [BOBS 168].
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
The Spanish explorers spoke Spanish.
If you are speaking in (the language) Spanish it is Spanish. The national language spoken in Spain is Spanish.
I guess you mean Spanish letters. Here is the list of ALT combinations (the numbers are typed on the number pad):á = ALT+160é = ALT+130í = ALT+161ó = ALT+162ú = ALT+163ñ = ALT+164Ñ = ALT+165¿ = ALT+168
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an upside down question mark = ALT + 168
- 168 - 168 same as saying - 168 + (- 168 ) = - 336 -------------
168 = 16800 %168 = 16800 %168 = 16800 %168 = 16800 %
168 = 168
The spanish had an advantage because they had horses so their 168 men able to beat the Incas 7,000 men. They also had guns and more sophisticated swords.
Use Alt-63. And if you need the upside down version (Spanish) use Alt-168.
84x2=168. There are other solutions. 56x3=168. 42x4=168. 28x6=168. 24x7=168. 21x8=168. 14x12=168.
7*24 = 168 and so, 7 is a factor of 168. 7*24 = 168 and so, 7 is a factor of 168. 7*24 = 168 and so, 7 is a factor of 168. 7*24 = 168 and so, 7 is a factor of 168.
28 is a factor of 168 {28 x 6 = 168}, so the LCM is 168
20 percent of = 168/5 or 33.6 20% of 168= 20% * 168= 20%/100% * 168= 336/10= 168/5 or 33.6
0.168 = 168/1000 = 100*168/1000 % = 168/10 % = 16.8%