1 million = un millón
un millon
The Spanish word for "million" is "millón." It is pronounced, "me-YONE." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
The word for entered is entro in the Spanish language. Spanish is considered a Romance language that developed from Latin. More than 400 million speak Spanish as their native language.
1. Mandarin Chinese (845 million) 2. Spanish (329 million) 3. English (328 million) 4. French (270 million) 5. Hindi (236 million)
your teachers should give you one. Its different for everybody
1° Chinese 1,197 million speakers2° Spanish 406 million speakers3° English 335 million speakers
1° Chinese 1,197 million speakers2° Spanish 406 million speakers3° English 335 million speakers
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one-million in spanish is mil No. 'Mil' is a thousand. 'A million' is 'un millon'
The word "swagger" is a word in English slang, the word didn't exist for only about 1 or 2 years. In Spanish "swagger" is not a word, there's probably not a word for it. If there is I recommend using Google for searching Spanish Slang.
... The only difference is the period. Where in America, we use the comma to separate thousands, millions, etc, they use the period. I.E., 1,000,000 - 1 million in American notation 1.000.000 - 1 million in Spanish notation. Spanish writers use a comma or an apostrophe where an English writer would use a decimal point. The apostrophe is used mainly when written by hand but I have seen it in print. e.g. 1.75 (Eng) = 1,75 or 1'75 Spanish numeric keyboards still have a point rather than a comma though, which makes input awkward. It's also important to remember this if entering data on a Spanish website.
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