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"It is not found" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase No se encuentra. The pronunciation of the present indicative in the third person reflexive singular -- which translates literally as "He (it, she) does not find himself (itself, herself)" and "(formal singular) You do not find yourself" -- will be "no seyn-KWEN-ta" in Spanish.
Numbers 1 to 60 in Spanish with their pronunciation: 0: cero 1: uno (oo-no) 2: dos (dose) 3: tres 4: cuatro 5: cinco ) 6: seis (saze) 7: siete 8: ocho 9: nueve 10: diez 11: once 12: doce 13: trece (treh-seh) 14: catorce 15: quince 16: dieciséis (dee-AY-see-saze) 17: diecisiete 18: dieciocho (dee-AY-see-och-o) 19: diecinueve (dee-AY-see-new-EH-veh) 20: veinte (Veh-een-tee) 21: veintiuno (Veh-een-tee-oo-no) 22: veintidós (Veh-een-tee-DOS) 23: veintitrés (Veh-een-tee-TRACE) 24: veinticuatro (Veh-een-tee-KWAT-ro) 25: veinticinco (Veh-een-tee-SINK-o) 26: veintiséis (Veh-een-tee-saze) 27: veintisiete (Veh-een-tee-see-ay-tay) 28: veintiocho (Veh-een-tee-OCH-o) 29: veintinueve(Veh-een-tee-new-EH-veh) 30: treinta (treh-een-tah) 31: treinta y uno (treh-een-tah ee oo-no) 32: treinta y dos (treh-een-tah ee DOS) 33: treinta y tres (treh-een-tah ee tres) 34: treinta y cuatro (treh-een-tah ee KWAT-ro) 35: treinta y cinco (treh-een-tah ee SINK-o) 36: treinta y seis (treh-een-tah ee saze) 37: treinta y siete (treh-een-tah ee see-ay-tay) 38: treinta y ocho (treh-een-tah ee OCH-o) 39: treinta y nueve (treh-een-tah ee new-EH-veh) 40 cuarenta (kwar-EN-tah) 41 cuarenta y uno (kwar-EN-tah ee oo-no) 42 cuarenta y dos (kwar-EN-tah ee DOS) 43 cuarenta y tres (kwar-EN-tah ee tres) 44 cuarenta y cuatro (kwar-EN-tah ee KWAT-ro) 45 cuarenta y cinco (kwar-EN-tah ee SINK-o) 46 cuarenta y seis (kwar-EN-tah ee saze) 47 cuarenta y siete (kwar-EN-tah ee see-ay-tay) 48 cuarenta y ocho (kwar-EN-tah ee OCH-o) 49 cuarenta y nueve (kwar-EN-tah ee new-EH-veh) 50 cincuenta (sink-KWEN-tah) 51 cincuenta y uno (sink-KWEN-tah ee oo-no) 52 cincuenta y dos (sink-KWEN-tah ee DOS) 53 cincuenta y tres (sink-KWEN-tah ee tres) 54 cincuenta y cuatro (sink-KWEN-tah ee KWAT-ro) 55 cincuenta y cinco (sink-KWEN-tah ee SINK-o) 56 cincuenta y seis (sink-KWEN-tah ee saze) 57 cincuenta y siete (sink-KWEN-tah ee see-ay-tay) 58 cincuenta y ocho (sink-KWEN-tah ee OCH-o) 59 cincuenta y nueve(sink-KWEN-tah ee new-EH-veh) 60 sesenta (seh-SEHN-tah)
"The bill please" in Spanish is "la cuenta por favor". It is pronounced "la KWEN-tah poor fah-BORE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
1. uno2. dos3. tres4. cuatro5. cinco6. seis7. siete8. ocho9. nueve10. diez---- 11. once12. doce13. trece14. catorce15. quince16. dieciséis17. diecisiete18. dieciocho19. diecinueve---- 20. veinte21. veintiuno22. veintidós23. veintitrés24. veinticuatro25. veinticinco26. veintiséis27. veintisiete28. veintiocho29. veintinueve---- 30. treinta31. treinta y uno32. treinta y dos33. treinta y tres (etc.)40. cuarenta41. cuarenta y uno50. cincuenta54. cincuenta y cuatro60. sesenta70. setenta80. ochenta90. noventa100. cien
Chow Kwen Lim was born in 1928.
It is pronounced "seen - KWEN - tah" in South America. In Spain: "theen-KWEN-tah".
Shao-Kwen Chen has written: 'The system of taxation in China in the Tsing dynasty, 1644-1911'
Trescientascincuenta and trescientos cincuenta are Spanish equivalents of the English number "350." Birthplace and personal preference make clear whether the "300" and "50" are merged (case 1) or separated (example 2) in the feminine (instance 1), masculine or mixed feminine and masculine (option 2). The respective pronunciations will be "trey-SYEN-ta-seen-KWEN-tas" and "trey-SYEN-ta-seen-KWEN-tos" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"It is not found" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase No se encuentra. The pronunciation of the present indicative in the third person reflexive singular -- which translates literally as "He (it, she) does not find himself (itself, herself)" and "(formal singular) You do not find yourself" -- will be "no seyn-KWEN-ta" in Spanish.
ewan ko sa yo wala kang kwen ta
Ciento cinquenta is a Spanish equivalent of the English number "150." The number merges ciento ("one hundred," "100") and cinquenta ("fifty," "50"). The pronunciation will be "SYEN-to seen-KWEN-ta" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Come! Tell me about your grandma!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Ven! ¡Cuéntame de tu abuelita! The pronunciation of the present imperative phrase in the second person informal singular will be "BEN KWEN-ta-mey they too A-bwey-LEE-ta" in Spanish.
No same-sex couples have legally married in Uganda. Same-sex marriage is not legal in Uganda.
"Central Reserve Bank of Peru. Fifty intis" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Banco Central de Reserve del Perù. Cincuenta intis. The currency refers to a denomination in honor of the Inca sun god Inti and in use between 1985 and 1991. The pronunciation will be "BAN-ko sen-tral they rey-SER-ba thel pey-ROO seen-KWEN-ta EEN-tees" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Very often" in Spanish is "muy frecuentemente". It is pronounced "mwee fray-kwen-tay-MEN-tay". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Quale scuola frequenti? and Quale scuola frequentate? are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "What school do you go to?" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "KWA-ley SKWO-la frey-KWEN-tee" in the singular and "KWA-ley SKWO-la FREY-kwen-TA-tey" in the plural in Pisan Italian.