Examples of using Spaniards in English and their translations into Malay
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you will find French speaking, Spaniards, Africans and other languages all over the region.
The Spaniards began to bear tangible losses, but the main thing was the moral impact of artillery fire, under which the Spaniards were.
As a result, the islands were divided for decades between the British and Spaniards, who bought the rights to the islands from the French.
then brought to the Western Hemisphere by the Spaniards in the early 16th century.
A friendship would be the next person to turn to for Spaniards for 10.6% of the participants.
the country was ruled by the Spaniards, considering the island to be their patrimony.
the similarity ends there, mainly Spaniards communicate in VideochatEs.
When the Spaniards conquered Mexico for more than 400 years ago,
Young Spaniards the most prudent at the wheel
Emilio Aguinaldo decided to return to the Philippines to help American forces defeat the Spaniards.
the French, the Spaniards, the same Chinese-
The study of the CIS indicates that Spaniards prefer their partner when it comes to talking about a problem,
Just days after a shock Brexit, Spaniards were voting on Sunday in repeat elections to decide if they too want a radical change as promised by a far-left coalition led by Podemos.
This high concern for the appearance contrasts with the importance that Spaniards give to other factors such as training
The Spaniards launch their campaign with one of the more anticipated group stage matches- a June 15 clash against Iberian rivals Portugal in the 2014 Winter Olympics host city Sochi.
The Spaniards had the opportunity to develop success
The two are Spaniards, very polite
on the other hand lived here before many Spaniards, whose skin was much brighter than that of the locals.
Spaniards spread cultivation of jícama from Mexico to the Philippines(where it is known as singkamas, from Nahuatl xicamatl), from there it went to China and other parts of Southeast Asia,
a percentage that increases over the weekend, when two out of every three Spaniards go to bed.