Montevideo is the composition of many words: "MONTE VI De Este a Oeste". It means Mount Sixth from East to West.
The official language spoken in Montevideo, Uruguay, is Spanish. However, due to factors such as immigration and tourism, you may also hear other languages spoken, such as English, Portuguese, and Italian.
The proper noun is spelled Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay.
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
In Spanish, the name Katherine is typically translated as Catalina.
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In Mexico, they call Montevideo Montevideo. In Spain, they also call it Montevideo. (Except that it's a city-name as it is, the English equivalent might be 'Mountview')
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The official language spoken in Montevideo, Uruguay, is Spanish. However, due to factors such as immigration and tourism, you may also hear other languages spoken, such as English, Portuguese, and Italian.
Montevideo is the capital and the nationality is "Uruguayan" in English ("uruguayo" for male and "uruguaya" for female in Spanish).
Montevideo is the name of the capital city of Uruguay. It is pronounced the same both in English and Spanish. MON-teh-vee-deh-oh Folklore states that this name came about because the location the city would occupy was charted as the sixth hill from east to west. In Spanish that is Monte (hill) VI (Roman numeral for 6) De Este a Oeste. Monte VI d E O.
The South American capital city that means "you see a hill" is Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. It comes from the Portuguese and Spanish words "monte" and "video," which together mean "I see a hill."
The address of the Montevideo Public Library is: 224 South First Street, Montevideo, 56265 1413
the population for Montevideo is 5346
Montevideo was created in 1726.
Ana Olivera is the intendent of Montevideo. However there are many alcaldes inside Montevideo, under her government.