Yes, it is. However, because Reconquista is a foreign word, your grammer checker software may not recognize it as a valid noun. But it is. And as such, it's the subject of the sentence.
Reconquista means reconquest in Spanish and Portuguese. Or, if you don't like that one: Reconquista was the period of time in which Spain reclaimed its land from the Moors. If you don't like that one: You're just being Reconquista stubbon.
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Beautiful means Andrea (vise versa) in spanish Galletta (1 t in spanish) means cookie
the word leche in spanish means milk
no , IGNACIO is not a Spanish surname....it is an ITALIAN surname.it means- FIERY.
Reconquista means reconquest in Spanish and Portuguese. Or, if you don't like that one: Reconquista was the period of time in which Spain reclaimed its land from the Moors. If you don't like that one: You're just being Reconquista stubbon.
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Conquistador's were Spanish Soldiers (Explorers) during the 1400 & 1500/1600's. Conquistador means "Conqueror" in Spanish. These men explored North, Central, and South America during those times.
Who is that
A phrase, rather than a sentence, it means: scullery maid
The Spanish sentence "Cuando son sus cumpleanos?" means "When are your birthdays?" in English.
A common sentence used in spanish that uses "como" is : "¿Como estas?" which means "How are you?"
When speaking the Spanish language, the word es in Spanish means is. It would not be a proper sentence if you just use es. If using the Spanish word es in a sentence, you would need a verb and a noun to make it a good sentence.
It means "Echos From my", it is an uncompleted sentence.
raining buckets/cats and dogs
It's Spanish, and if used in a sentence by itself, it means "You like to learn Spanish." If it's used as part of a question, it means "Do you like to learn Spanish?"
As a question, it means, "Can you understand a little of Spanish?" As a declarative sentence, it means, "You can understand a little of Spanish?"