Royalty agreement in Spanish is 'acuerdo de regalías.'
This is "mandame el acuerdo"
realeza
Real. Royal Family would be "Familia Real" If you want to say Royalty it would be "Realeza"
A literal translation of the target words into Spanish would not produce a sentence with the same connotation as in English. Spanish has no such form that asks for agreement or assent in those terms. The closest approximation is "What do you say?" which in Spanish is, "¿Qué dices?"
Donner
That's good = (literally) eso es bueno That's good (expressing agreement) = Vale
what agreement did the spanish rulers make with the conquistadores
Franchisee is an agreement between two parties of endorsing a right to use or sell of products, services of other party. Royalty is the amount of income which will get by other party, who transferred the right to use or sell products, services through Franchisee agreement. Thank You, Naresh Peddineni Chartered Accountant.
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In correct grammar in the Spanish language, subject-verb agreement is similar to that of English. However, Spanish is a bit more complicated. Every verb has six forms which must agree in person (1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person) and number (singular or plural). Nouns in Spanish are often of different gender, too, but it doesn't affect subject-verb agreement. In English, we would say "I walk," "He (or she) walks," "They walk," or "We walk." In Spanish, one would say, "Yo camino," "Tú caminas," "Él camina," "Ellos caminan," or "Nosotros caminamos." Another agreement would be "Vosotros camináis," but is much less common than in years past. So, subject-verb agreement in Spanish simply refers to using the proper form of the verb, appropriate for the subject, when writing or speaking, to be correct. It may be useful to investigate conjugations of Spanish verbs. [See link, below]
detenerse acuerdo
Treaty of Paris.