The French wanted to drive the Spanish out of Kansas, so they could gain control over trade with the Indians.
they can drive what ever they want :)
manejar means to drive. if you want to say "i drive" you say "manejo"
Because the Spanish didnt want the french to take over
The Spanish didn't want french invasion
French to Spanish means translating text or words from the French language to the Spanish language.
She wanted to drive the British out of France, unite the French people aand return the French monarchy.
It depends on what you want to Do? Spanish if in America French if in Europe Chinese if anywhere
commen sense? some do it just depends what they want to learn.
Most colleges couldn't care less. However, on paper, consistency (taking the same foreign language for three years) can seem like dedication. Ultimately, this depends on what YOU want, not what the college wants. If you do not like Spanish and taking French will make you happier, take French.
it depends on what language you want it in in spanish it would be domingo. In French it would be dimanche. In itallian it would be domenica
Italian, French and Spanish are the easiest while if you want a challenge, try something like Chinese
Im sure he thought about it for a long time and decided he didn't want to be English or Spanish.