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What Is The Best Word To Describe Spain

What is the best word to describe Spain?

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How would you describe spain in three words?

A great place.Hug from Brazil for you baby.

What is the best word to describe me?

The whole point is, you can’t “do whatever the heck you want” depending on whether they are male and female.

This means you’re confusing yourself when you talk about “gender”.

The difference in *sex* between male and female limits what people can do, which the opposite sex can do better.

Are you saying to men, “give birth to a baby if that’s what you want regardless that you are a male and can’t give birth to a baby?”

That’s what you’re saying, isn’t it?

Are you saying to women, “be twice as strong in the upper body as you are now by merely wanting it?”

Because that’s what you’re saying.

Confused - or learning - is the word you’re looking for.

One word to describe Spain?

Hello, excuse me my English I don't speak it very well.
I'm spanish from Andalucia.
Like say: "Spain is different" You have to come and to know my country and if it is Andalucia best that best.

Have you understand me?
I hope your calification about my English!

Adiós guapetón. Trini desde España.
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What are 20 words to describe your vacation?

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waking up to the most glorious sunrise i've ever seer seen ,over the mountains. washing up in a cool stream. having fresh trout and eggs for breakfast . seeing the waterfall along the blue Ridge Mountain trail. All the trees turning the fall colors. great beauty

What are 25 words that describe Desert?

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According to both Biblical and Qur'anic traditions, Ibrahim (Abraham) had two wives: Sarah and Hagar. In the Bible Hagar is Sarah's maid servant (not Abraham's Wife) who was offered to Abraham to produce an off-spring. He had a son by each woman: Ismail (Ishmael) from Hagar and Is'haq (Isaac) from Sarah. It was stated by God that each son would be the father of a nation. The Israelites descended from Isaac and the Ishmaelites from Ishmael. Circumstances forced Ibrahim to leave Hagar and Ismail in what is now Mecca. The children of Ismail are known as Banu Ismail or Ishmailites. Muslims consider Arabs to be descendants of Ishmael. In Jewish and Christian traditions, the identification of the Ishmaelites, described in the Bible as a people of the Arabian wilderness, with Arabs began at least by the time of Josephus, and became standard in the early days of Islam (in which the term "Hagarenes", a pun on the Arabic muhajir and the name of Hagar, was commonly used.) Efforts to reconcile the Biblical and Arab genealogies later led to the identification of Joktan with Qahtan, probably due to his Biblical identification as the ancestor of Hazarmaveth (Hadramawt) and Sheba. The Ishmaelites are sometimes identified with the Arab people, however another branch of Arabs (Qahtan) exists that are not an offspring of Ishmael. Arabs existed long before the alleged time of Ishmael. In Hebrew the words `arav and `aravah literally mean "desert" or "steppe". In the Hebrew Bible the latter feminine form is used exclusively for the Arabah, a region associated with the Nabateans. The former masculine form is used in Isaiah 21:13 and Ezekiel 27:21 for the region of the settlement of Kedar in the Syrian Desert. Kedar is traditionally associated with one of Ishmael's sons, according to the biblical genealogies (Genesis 25:13; 1 Chronicles 1:29). Ishmael is mostly mentioned in Genisis, the first book of the bible. From Tohrah it is found that there was no incest between Hagar and Ismael, rather Hagar had arranged a woman for Ismael and later Fatima became his second wife.

What are some words that describe Hawaii?

Walkable
warm
wonderful, friendly people
out of this world sunsets and sunrises
beaches
diversity of environment
the sky without light pollution
the blue Pacific
sea turtles
scuba diving
snorkeling
my favorite vacation spot

What are the words in Spanish to describe "big", as in volume?

"Gran" or "grande", depending if this adjective goes before or after the noun it modifies:Una gran manzana = a big appleUna manzana grande = a big apple.Gran (or grande) is the most common word, but you can use other words such as:enormegrandiosovoluminosocolosalconsiderable, etc.

What words would you use to describe the Hispanic culture?

Mexicana- fun, vibrant, expressive, colorful, loud, fast

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How do i describe a class in spanish?

Divertido, aburrido, and ineresante are fun, boring and interesting.

Use those after La clase (the class) with the conjugated he/she form of ser to say the class is.

so, La clase es interesante. (the class is interesting)
You can add other words such as muy to say the class is very boring or something like that.
La clase es muy interesante. (the class is very interesting)

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