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If you want the Spanish translation of "norte dame" which would be indicated by the category of this question, the Spanish would be "give me north" or "what is north?"
If you are asking about the place Notre Dame, the name actually two very different and distinct places. La Catedral de Notre Dame is a famous landmark in Paris and is one of the most famous Cathedrals in World. Notre Dame University is a Catholic University in the United States State of North Carolina, famous for its teams called "the Fighting Irish".
Give me the rhythm.
"la jolie madame" means "the pretty woman"
Oeste is the Spanish word for "west." Teh other directions are "este", "sur" and "norte".
"North America" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase América del Norte. The complete proper place name translates literally as "America of the north" in English. The pronunciation will be "a-MEY-ree-ka del NOR-tey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
It simply means 'No'
"Norte" is the Spanish word for "north".
Indianapolis is the capital city in the U.S. state of Indiana, the state where the University of Norte Dame is located.
There are like three bells at Notre Dame!
where is North
Dame means "give me".
Michigan won
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Norte in Spanish is "north" in English.
Gothic
Ano any pag kain at pananamit sa kwentong Ang kina ng Norte dame?
Norte Dame Cathedral
The Norte dame cathedral