Is a mixture of three different cultures, Indian, African and Spanish. The first two cultures were in turn differentiated according to the tribes
It comes from tronada and tornar (Spanish for thunder and to turn, respectively). The word tornado comes from the Spanish explorers who brought the name and passed it onto the American settlers in order to describe the thundering, twisting cloud that they saw.
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The arrival of Spanish settlers had a great impact on the natives of the borderlands. The Pueblo people learned from the Spanish how to use new tools, grow new food, and raise sheep for wool. In turn, the Indians introduced the Spanish to new techniques for growing crops in the desert soil. Some Native Americans even converted to the Catholic faith.
The arrival of Spanish settlers had a great impact on the natives of the borderlands. The Pueblo people learned from the Spanish how to use new tools, grow new food, and raise sheep for wool. In turn, the Indians introduced the Spanish to new techniques for growing crops in the desert soil. Some Native Americans even converted to the Catholic faith.
replegar = to turn in/fold acostarse = to turn in/go to bed entregar = to turn in/hand over
Turn off.
volver = to turn girar = to turn, twist vuelta, revolucion = a turn toca a (mi/ti/usted/el/ella/nosotros/vosotros/ustedes/ellos/ellas) = it's (my/your/his/her/our/your/your/their) turn But there are many, many versions of 'turn' in Spanish. You need to define more precisely
A ti te toca.
From 'virar', to tack, twist, turn, it means 'I tack/twist/turn'
Because of the mild climate. It was perfect for farming and agriculture