No. The Spanish word for parade is "desfile".
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Sometimes, "parade". Sometimes it's clarified, as in the parade of veterans: el paseo de los veteranos. The parade of cars: el paseo de autos (o coches). Etc.
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The word "air" in spanish is aire hope that helped!
The Spanish word for equator is "ecuador".
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When the word parade is at the beginning of a sentence
Yes, the Spanish word "parades" is feminine. In Spanish, nouns that end in "a" are typically feminine, and "parade" (singular form) translates to "desfile," which is masculine. However, "parades" is not a standard word in Spanish; it may refer to a specific context or be a plural form of a different word. Always consider the context for accurate identification.
There is only two syllables in the word parade.
The word parade is a noun.
The Latin word parer is the oldest recorded form of parade.
Look who's leading the parade! Let's go to the parade. Last year's parade had a runaway stagecoach!
Paseo - a five-letter word - is the procession or parade at the beginning of a bullfight.
I think desfile de carrozas
Sport parade is TWO words ! - It refers to a parade honoring or advertising a particular sport.
There is no anagram of the word parade. The longest possible words are drape and pared.