Una amiga
The prefix of "organized" is "un-".
"US un traductor" is not a coherent phrase in Spanish or English. It seems like it may have been a typo or mistake. If you provide more context or correct the phrase, I can try to help with the translation.
The verb form is recognise (or recognize in US English)
It actually depends on what you mean by mall. If you mean a shopping mall then the closest translation would be "un centre commercial" which is masculine. However, if I'm not wrong, "mall" in US English can also mean a Pedestrian street, which we would translate by " une rue piétonnière" or "une rue piétonne ",both feminine.
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"A" for a feminine noun. For example, "a fly" would be "une mouche".'Une' means 'a/an' or 'one' (and it's feminine)
compadre, amigo
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He is the President of the US. The US is a member of the UN.
The US helped to legitimize the UN and give it international recognition. The US also donates a lot of funds to the UN.
feminine. If I remember correctly, my Spanish teacher told us that if a noun ends in -men then it is feminine
Both, because the US was part of the UN. The troops from the UN came from countries other than the US, but the US had the most troops.
Simple having a name does not give us clear information as to what form of "tener" we should use. What is critical to do is to replace the name with a pronoun and that will give us a clear idea of what form of "tener" we should use.For example, let's look at the following sentences and their translations into Spanish:Tom has a book. // He has a book.Hey Tom, have a book! // Imperative You have a book.Tom and Max have a book. // They have a book.I, Tom, have a book. // I have a book.Tom tiene un libro.Oye Tom, ¡tengas un libro!Tom y Max tienen un libro.Yo, Tom, tengo un libro.
Une algue
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