That phrase is most commonly found at the beginning of a letter. Its strict translation from spanish is: "Through the present", but I think what it's closest to in English is "hereby" or "by means of".
E.g: (Por medio de la presente), we inform you that your application has been declined.
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It means, "how much I get up in the morning." It would make more sense if, instead of 'cuanto' the sample were 'cuando me levanto por de mañana.' Then it would mean, "when I get up in the morning."
en medio de nada
saludos flaca
Thanks for taking the time of applying to a job
1878 alfonso xii por la gracia de dos hoe much is the value.what is the value of this coin
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It is probably from an inscription on a diploma, plaque, or license. It means, "By means of the present (i.e., diploma, writ, plaque, license, some written, formal instrument) I grant to the preparatory school (high school).... " It is a standard form used on formal documents.
it means - without any difficulty through
The cast of De medio a medio - 2003 includes: Any Ventura as Herself - Hostess
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"por ser de donde eres" means "because of where you are from"
necesito 50 ejemplos de presente simple y 50 de presente progresivo
Dolores Medio has written: 'Una cesta de cerezas'
Guillermo Palao Moreno has written: 'Aspectos internacionales de la responsabilidad civil por servicios' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws, Torts 'La responsabilidad civil por danos al medio ambiente'
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Verbo ser: Presente de indicativo Es (usted) eres (tú) somos (nosotros) sois (vosotros) son (ustedes / ellos) Presente de subjuntivo Sea seas seamos seáis sean VERBO ESTAR Presente de indicativo Está (usted) Estás (tú) estamos (nosotros) estáis (vosotros) están (ustedes / ellos) Presente de subjuntivo esté estés estemos estéis estén