"Chèbe la Diminyouz" is how you would pronounce it in French.
To say "the house of" in French, you would say "la maison de."
"So is life" can be translated to "C'est la vie" in French.
In Hawaiian, you would say "elua la" to mean "2 days."
In French, you would say "la Statue de la Liberté."
You say "la route de la soie" in French to refer to the Silk Road.
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Chebe La Diminioz was the name of Francisco Vàsquez De Coronado's ship. He was a spanish explorer who discovered the southwestern part of the United States, including the Grand Canyon.
Chebe la Diminioz
Chebe la Diminioz
the name of his ship is Chebe la Diminioz.
yes he had a ship called the Chebe la Diminioz.
Chebe la Diminioz
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how many levels did the chebe la diminoz have
The "chebe la dominioz" does not appear to be a recognized term or item as per available information. It may be a misspelling or reference to something specific. Could you please provide more context or clarify the term for a better understanding?
Ferdinand Magellan's ships were the Trinidad, the San Antonio, the Concepcion, the Victoria and the Santiago. Only the Victoria survived the voyage (1519-1522) that circumnavigated the world for the first time.
La femme. But if you wanna say it with more respect you can say La dame or La madame