Prosperity is "prosperidad" in spanish
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The Greek word for "prosperity" is ευημερία (evimería).
My prosperity is at stake.
la prospérité is the French word for prosperity.
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The defeat of the Armada marked the beginning of the end of Spanish power. Throughout the 1600's Spain's strength and prosperity decreased. One reason for this decline Philip's successor ruled for less ably than he had. The English defeating the Spanish Armada was one contributing factor to the decline of Spanish power and prosperity. Costly wars and economic issues contributed mightily as well.
A verb or prosperity is prosper.Some other verbs are prospers, prospering and prospered.
The origin of the word prosperity is Middle English: from Old French prosperite, from Latin prosperitas, from prosperus 'doing well.'
Bonanza is a Spanish word meaning good weather or prosperity. It is derived from a pseudo-Latin word bonacia ( from bonus= good), which was created by false analogy with the Latin malacia, a calm at sea (as if malacia were from malus=bad).
prosperita or agiatezza
It comes from the Spanish name meaning peace and prosperity
Yes, prosperity is a noun, an uncountable, common, abstract noun; a word for the state of flourishing, thriving, or having good fortune; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.