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- fƟ1) (one of twelve equal parts.) duodécima parte2) ((also adjective) (the) last of twelve (people, things etc); (the) next after the eleventh.) duodécimotwelfth num duodécimotr[twelfɵ]1 duodécimo,-a1 en duodécimo lugar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtwelfth ['twɛlfɵ] adj: duodécimotwelfth n1) : duodécimo m, -ma f (en una serie)2) : doceavo m, doceava parte fadj.• dozavo, -a adj.• duodeno, -a adj.• duodécimo, -a adj.n.• doce s.m.• doce en las fechas s.m.• dozavo s.m.• duodécimo s.m.
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5 rey
rey sustantivo masculino 1 los Rreyes y sus hijos the royal couple and their children 2 Los Rreyes Magos the Three Wise Men, The Three Kings
rey sustantivo masculino
1 king
2 (mago, genio) es el rey de rock, he's the king of rock
3 Rel (el día de) Reyes, Epiphany o Twelfth Night o 6 January
los Reyes Magos, the (Three) Wise Men Recuerda que el plural, kings, se refiere solo al sexo masculino. Los reyes de España, es decir, el rey y la reina, se traduce por the king and queen of Spain.
Observa cómo se lee un nombre acompañado de un número: Elizabeth II, Elizabeth the Second; Henry VIII, Henry the Eighth. ' rey' also found in these entries: Spanish: abdicar - coronación - cuerpo - incógnito - injuria - juramentar - misma - mismo - reina - suceder - coronar - corte - cortejo - de - destronar - disponer - fiel - infante - interceder - majestad - representación - séquito - vivir English: appear - ascend - bear - court - do - entertain - exile - fit - forget - inflict - king - queen - live - stalemate
См. также в других словарях:
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