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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of spanish- in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of spanish- in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of spanish- in a Sentence

  1. Geraldo Reyes:

    It’s a term that we believe is unnecessary because the Spanish language, which is 1,500-plus years old, already identifies male, female and neutral.

  2. Nicolas Delsol:

    It shows something that is not widely known but is partially studied, that The Spanish were not only present in the Caribbean region, and in Mexico and in South America, but also exploring their options much farther north on the east coast of the US in the mid-Atlantic region, we have some evidence of Spanish presence, Spanish expeditions inland in the Carolinas.

  3. Monica Phromsavanh:

    We lived a life of poverty that only a refugee could know, hundreds of families lived in a warehouse without electricity or running water. Work was sporadic and often impossible to find. We didn’t speak Spanish and the Laotian people were subject to harassment and treated with little respect.

  4. Gwen Ragsdale:

    African-Americans were on the front lines of every way, from the Spanish-American War, throughout the Revolutionary war, the Civil War, both World Wars, Vietnam, we have paid our dues with our blood and our toil, so America owes African Americans much more than they are willing to acknowledge.

  5. Hans Konig:

    For all the gold and silver stolen and shipped to Spain did not make the Spanish people richer. It gave their kings an edge in the balance of power for a time, a chance to hire more mercenary soldiers for their wars. They ended up losing those wars anyway, and all that was left was a deadly inflation, a starving population, the rich richer, the poor poorer, and a ruined peasant class.


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