can you tell me
The surname Navarrete is Spanish in origin. The name translated literally into English refers to an area between two valleys. The name comes from a locality in Spain.
the spanish civil war occured between 1936- 1939
There is no difference I know this because I am smart
They have no life.
Language.
'mi' = 'my' (singular) 'you' is English. 'Yo' = 'I'
One linguistic difference between English and Spanish is their word order. While English follows a subject-verb-object order (e.g., "I eat an apple"), Spanish typically follows a subject-object-verb order (e.g., "Yo como una manzana").
a caravel is bigger that it and is from the norther part of the world and a galleons is smaller and is from the southern part of the world
No, they are two completely different languages, as different as English and Spanish.
N. There is no difference in this letter between English and Spanish. Some confusion may exist because there is an ADDITIONAL letter in Spanish - the ñ. This is pronounced something like the ny in "canyon".
There are no difference between them they are the same thing.
"ere" does not exist in Spanish. Possibly you are referring to "er" which is one of the five vowels in the Spanish alphabet. "Erre" refers to the Spanish letter "R", which is pronounced differently than in English.
Tu Madre Wey!
Both English and Spanish use the Latin alphabet, but there are a couple differences between the two language's alphabetsSpanish has accents to aid in pronunciation, while English does notThe Spanish alphabet has letters ll, ñ, ch, and rr ( the last two have recently been demoted, and are technically no longer letters)
They both mean 'I love you.' Te amo is in Spanish. Ti amo is in Italian.
There is no difference