The capital of the United Sates of America is Washington DC and the largest city is New York City.
Washington D.C.
El ciudad capitol
Names are names, they aren't translated. WRONG! Example: James in Spanish is Jaime, Dove in Spanish is Paloma, Henry in Spanish is Enrique, Paul in Spanish is Pablo, Charles in Spanish is Carlos, Alexander in Spanish is Alejandro, Get the picture?
There is no Spanish translation for 'Shawn' Not all proper names can be translated to Spanish.
Names are difficult to translate into other languages; most names will just be the same in one language as another. The closest female names in Spanish you will find for Nicole are Nicola or Nicolasa.
Saturday is "el sábado.Note that the names of the days of the week are not capitalized in Spanish.
Names are not normally translated. That being said, "Catalina" or "Catherina" is the Spanish equivalent.
Hawaii.
There are hundreds of cities and towns in the US with Spanish Names. The major US cities with Spanish names are Los Angeles, San Antonio, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco. Other large US cities with Spanish names are El Paso, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Tucson, and Sacramento.
The US bought the state of Florida from the Spanish.
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The word Florida stays the same in the Spanish language. State names do not change.
There are no US state names that are palindromes.
There are many place names in the U.S. that come from Spanish. Two-word names beginning with "San" or "Santa" are usually Sapnish names of saints (as San Francisco and Santa Clara for Saint Francis and Saint Claire. The State names of Colorado and Montana originated in Spanish. Sierra Madre is a Spanish, as is the 'Diablo" part of Mount Diablo. Rio Grande is a Spanish name (although in Mexico they call it Rio Bravo). Some towns with Spanish names are Boca Raton, Las Cruces, Los Alamos, and Santa Fe.
No, state names are not printed on U.S. paper currency.
State names are derived from English, Latin, Spanish, French, Hawaiian, and Native American words. For example, an English named state would be New York, a Latin one Pennsylvania, a Spanish one California, a French one Louisiana, a Hawaiian one Hawaii, and a Native American one New Mexico. Some states etymologies are undetermined, such as Idaho.
Florida, Colorado, and Nevada are all Spanish words.
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Sierra Nevada.