During the Spanish Armarda attacks, the spanish had a large navy force but Elizabeths ugliness scared them away while she yelled at them.
P.S. Elizabeth was FAT.
They went to their location by ship,English,and had trouble on their voyages
They had trouble with the cost along with the people them selves.
Arab speakers typically have difficulty pronouncing the sounds "p" and "b" in English. For example, they generally have trouble differentiating word pairs like pounce/bounce; pill/bill; pay/bay. They also generally have trouble pronouncing the "th" sounds in such words as think, thing, three, thank and the, than, these, those.
Some of the results of the Spanish Armada were the Spanish economy was in trouble. The gold and the silver that Spain received from the Americas caused high inflation.It signaled the decline of great European power. It also caused Spain's economy to crash. This defeat proved that England had the power to defend itself. And in the end, England remained an independent and Protestant nation.
1915, Pancho had trusted on the Americans for support to keep the presidency of Mexico, but instead the U.S government recognized the new government of Venustiano Carranza.
The harder words that people have trouble with are: In English: simile, artificial, and contribution. In Spanish: Gustan and producto químico.
The Spanish word for 'trouble' is 'problema'.
There's no single Spanish word that is "hardest" but many English speakers have trouble with double r's. This is because a double r is a "rolled" r and it is not a natural English sound
The Spanish speaking world dates events just the way the English speaking world does. If you have a Spanish date and a list of the names of the days of the week and months of the year in both English and Spanish you shold have no trouble in translating a date from one language to another.
"Local trouble maker" in Spanish is "Fabricante de problema local".
problema, turbacion (noun) (per)turbar = to trouble
You are trouble,a trouble maker
It can not support its weight
You can be in very baf trouble.
Elizabeth Nicole Abrams goes by Betty Trouble, LIZ, and Liz Y2K.
Estoy muerto. The English phase "I'm dead" meaning "I am in deep trouble" would translate to I am a dead man. "Soy un muerto"
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