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Are inches part of the metric system or English system?

Inches are part of the English system and centimeters are part of the metric system.


Why so many Spanish words have become part of American English?

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What does the spanish word parte mean in English?

Part.


What is Selena gomez's favorite language?

Selena Gomez's favorite language is English and Spanish because she speakes English and Selena is part Spanish


What was the role of the Spanish soldiers on mission Santa Clara?

When the mission was part of the Mexico mission system there were no Spanish soliders. As a part of Spain Spanish soliders were not stationed there.


What does en voz alta mean in spanish?

Probably talking about the alto part of the chorus, which are: alto, soprano, tenor


Spanish Body Part that is spelled like a dessert?

If you are referring to the body part that spells the name of a dessert in English, the word is "pie" which in Spanish means "foot".


Are quarts in the English system or the metric system?

No, it is not part of the metric system. A quart is equivalent to .95 liters.


What Spanish song has a title that's not Spanish?

Enrique Iglesias and a rapper named Pitbull sings a song in English that has a spanish part in it, its name is I Like It


What did sir Walter Raleigh do in the spanish armada?

As he was English, he wasn't part of the Spanish Armada, the name tells you it was a fleet of ships from SPAIN. He did however, defeat the Spanish.


How do you say California in Spanish?

California is written the same in Spanish as it is in English. There is a slight difference in pronunciation. The "Ca" part is pronounced "Cah" in Spanish, rather than the way it is said in English, which is to say "Cal" which rhymes with "gal."


How do you pronounce 'llévate un abrigo' in spanish?

['ɟʝeβateu̯n a'βɾiɣo] using the International Phonetic Alphabet, used by Spanish phoneticians.*Note:The [ɟʝ] sound is like that in English judge, but softer. Phonetically it's a "voiced palato-alveolar affricate".The sound [β] is like a [b] sound, but with the lips slightly opened. Phonetically it's a " bilabial approximant".The [ɾ] sound is like that in kitten in many US English variaties. Phoneteically it's an "alveolar tap".The [ɣ] sound is pronounced by placing the back part of the tongue near the back part of the hard palate without pressing the air flow. Phonetically it's a "velar approximant".YEH-ba-teh oon ah-BREE-goh