Marzo
Marzo means March in Spanish.
"The thirtieth of March" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase El treinta de marzo. The masculine singular phrase also translates less literally as "March 30 and "March 30th" in English. The pronunciation will be "el TREYN-ta they MAR-so" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"March Madness" is a colloquial expression used in the United States to refer to the basketball season played by various US universities in March. As such, it does not really mean anything outside the US (even in other anglophone countries). Therefore, it does not have a proper Spanish translation. If you literally wanted to translate "March Madness" into Spanish, it would be "Locura de Marzo", but this has minimal significance. You could call it "the March Basketball Tournament" which would be "el Torneo de Baloncesto de Marzo", which would carry the meaning better.
Primero de marzo de dos mil diez.
March = marzo; June = junio
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March verde probably means spring, since it begins in March, and verde is spanish for green
The Spanish March was the "buffer" region, created by Charlemagne, between Islamic and Christian kingdoms. It separated Muslim Spain, from the Christian, European kingdoms.
how was the spanish civil war a step in the march toward world war
Today is the 13th of March.
On the Spanish Main - 1915 was released on: USA: March 1915
Cinco de marzo.
The 10th of March in Spanish is "el diez de marzo."