standard form = forma estándar
Yes, the Spanish word "parades" is feminine. In Spanish, nouns that end in "a" are typically feminine, and "parade" (singular form) translates to "desfile," which is masculine. However, "parades" is not a standard word in Spanish; it may refer to a specific context or be a plural form of a different word. Always consider the context for accurate identification.
Twenty thousand is the word form and 20,000 is the standard form.
It is short word form. Standard form is 70,000 and word form is seventy thousand.
It's abuelita, and yes, it does.
In Spanish, a form of the word "disimular" - feign, dissemble.In Spanish, a form of the word "disimular" - feign, dissemble.In Spanish, a form of the word "disimular" - feign, dissemble.In Spanish, a form of the word "disimular" - feign, dissemble.
RDK - Ausente is spanish for away.Reference from Langenscheidt's Standard Spanish Dictionary
Standard form: 4.08 Word form: four and eight hundredths (Speaking: four point zero eight)
The Spanish word for favorite is 'favorito', which is the masculine form of the word. The feminine form is given as 'favorita'.
The standard form for this word form is "705".
Word-form . . . on a check or a formal invitation Standard form . . . everywhere else
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9.06 is standard form. In word form it would be nine and six hundredths.