'a challenge' = un desafio or una reta
reto, desafío, qualify as such.
"Spanish is an objective." or "Spanish is a goal." or to some degree, "Spanish is a challenge." Objective, goal, and challenge all evoke, in part, the sense of the meaning of reto, and they all overlap in their meaning.
Both are Spanish, and mean 'Bull Bull', used by toreadors as a challenge or invitation to the bull.
Both Britain and France challenged Spanish power in the Americas.
spanish American war or.. building the panama canal
The Dutch
the name is female it means a challenge woman or girl. in Spanish it means speak.
they built with methods used by the native pueblo but changed them to look more like spanish buildings.
Italian, French and Spanish are the easiest while if you want a challenge, try something like Chinese
they built with methods used by the native pueblo but changed them to look more like spanish buildings.
The Spanish referred to Sir Francis Drake as a "pirate" because he conducted acts of privateering against Spanish ships and ports during the late 16th century. Drake's successful raids, including the famous attack on the Spanish fleet at Cadiz in 1587 and his circumnavigation of the globe, threatened Spanish interests and sovereignty in the Americas. His actions were seen as a direct challenge to Spanish dominance, leading to animosity and the labeling of him as an enemy of the Spanish crown.
Their religion developed differently from that found in other Spanish colonies, and their settlements were far from the larger Spanish colonies to the south. All of the above (Apex)