I am from England: Yo soy de Inglaterra
Inglaterra(een-glah-tair-ah)If you mean "England", that would be "Inglaterra".
The Spanish Armada prepared for a land attack, but England had attacked them by naval forces.
spain and england
spanish amarda
England
Inglaterra means "England" in Spanish.
I am from England = soy de Inglaterra
The Spanish equivalent of England would be "Inglaterra". The equivalent for the United Kingdom is "el Reino Unido".
Inglaterra(een-glah-tair-ah)If you mean "England", that would be "Inglaterra".
Quiero vivir en Inglaterra.
To stop the Spanish invading England.
To say "I am from..." you would say Soy de..."I am from England""Soy de Inglaterra""I am from the United States""Soy de los Estados Unidos"
Inglaterra
England has never been under Spanish control. An attempt was made by Spain to invade England by sea during the reign of Elizabeth I, (Spanish Armada), but it was unsuccesful.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
You could say "inglés al español". Note that the names of languages in Spanish are not capitalized.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.