The Spanish Armada met the English fleet in the English Channel, specifically near the coastal waters of Gravelines in northern France. This encounter occurred in July 1588 during a pivotal naval battle, where the English forces, led by Sir Francis Drake and others, engaged the Spanish fleet. The confrontation ultimately led to the defeat of the Armada, marking a significant turning point in naval power and the course of European history.
The Spanish Armada had a great many soldiers in their Armada because their aim was the conquering of England. For years the Spanish King Philip II had been gathering men and resources and launched a massive invasion fleet against England. His aim to was to have the Armada meet up with another Spanish army in the Netherlands and the combined force would be too unbearable for the English to face. Spanish soldiers were the finest in the world at the time and all the hopes of the Armada and the invasion for Spanish interests rested on the soldiery of Spanish men. The more of these advanced soldiers Spain had the greater chance of achieving their goal.
A spanish word meaning meet. As in, Encantado de conocerte, which means glad to meet you.
The Philipines were a colony of Spain and, like Cuba, were in revolt against Spain. The US Navy in the Pacific was under orders to enter Manila Harbor upon learning of the outbreak of war between Spain and the US and to attack the Spanish fleet. When Spain declared war on the US, the US Navy destroyed the Spanish fleet at Manila and began to assist the Philippine rebels around Manila. As a result, the Philippines became involved in the Spanish-American War. After the U.S. defeated Spain, one of the US requirements was that Spain sell the Philippines to the US. Then the Philippines became involved in the Philippine-American War.
Yes the sons of liberty did meet secretly because the English will know what there doing.
He is at the English court in order to meet with Malcolm.
The Spanish Armada had a great many soldiers in their Armada because their aim was the conquering of England. For years the Spanish King Philip II had been gathering men and resources and launched a massive invasion fleet against England. His aim to was to have the Armada meet up with another Spanish army in the Netherlands and the combined force would be too unbearable for the English to face. Spanish soldiers were the finest in the world at the time and all the hopes of the Armada and the invasion for Spanish interests rested on the soldiery of Spanish men. The more of these advanced soldiers Spain had the greater chance of achieving their goal.
The Spanish phrase "mucho gusto" translates to "nice to meet you" or "pleasure to meet you" in English.
The English set eight[8] of their own ships alight. To do this, they filled these eight[8] full sizes ships, with tar and cannons. At night, they set them on the tide, to meet the Spanish fleet.
Translation: Pleased to meet you
Enchanted to meet you! Enchanted coming from the spanish word ecantado.
After feuds between England and Spain about the sea, Spain finally decided to attack England. Queen Elizabeth I had all her smaller naval ships meet the Spanish out in the Channel.
Me gustaría que conozcas
The Spanish word 'Mucho Qusto' means nice to meet you in English.
How do you say waiting to meet you in spanish?
triste means sad in French and Spanish. tryst (English) means to meet for the purpose of sexual intercourse.
the correct form to say in spanish is: ¿de donde te conosco?, in English is where i you know? , where i you meet? where i you see? conosco is the verb conocer in English is know
"Very pleased to meet you!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Mucho gusto en conocerte! The courtesy translates literally as "Much pleasure in meeting you!" in English. The pronunciation will be "MOO-tcho GOO-sto en KO-no-SER-tey" in Uruguayan Spanish.