The American state of California (CA), and nations of Chile and El Salvador all have a shared history dating to the Spanish conquest and colonization of the Americas. California was under the Spanish until the Mexican independence, and then later was acceded by the United States in 1848. Chile and El Salvador gained their independence from the Spanish Empire in 1810 and 1821, respectively.
That means "the Euro", referring to the common currency of the European Union.
el pelo (pronounced ell pay-low) is the most common term, however you may also see the term el cabello (pronounced el ca-bay-yo). This is used more when talking about a head of hair or tresses.
The Spanish word for "student" is "estudiante." It is pronounced, "eh-stew-dee-AHN-tay." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
leader in spanish would be: El jefe, el cabecilla, el dirigente, el líder --
Con el diablo en el cuerpo was created in 1947.
They won the war.
Honduras, Coast Rico, Nicaragua, El Salvdor, Panama
They are both on a coast
they are on the coast line
I think El Salvdor is better but you never know they can both be asome and boring in many ways. But my question is witch is bigger El Salvador or Puerto Rico?
What they have in common is that they are all on the coast.
They all have a Pacific coastline.
El Camino Real links the missions in California.
· El Monte, California · Elk Grove, California
El Segundo, California, is in area codes +1 310 and +1 424 (overlay).
That's a matter of opinion. Some might say Salvdor Dali, others might say 'The Sagrada Familia', some might say 'sherry', or 'El Cid'. Others would name other people or objects.
They all have a Pacific coastline.