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217 months ago

Sarah (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

English > Spanish

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

Norse Gods, Goddeses, The Crusades

Context:

History Terms

Keywords:

Hisory Terms

 

 

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217 months ago

Rosa Pugliese  See my profile wrote:

Diosas y dioses nórdigos, las Cruzadas

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217 months ago

AlejandraCL  See my profile wrote:

Dioses noruegos/escandinavos, diosas, Las cruzadas

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Norse:Norse[nɔːs]
adj. of Norway, Norwegian

x
n. resident of Norway; Norwegian language
Norse[nɔːs]
adj. escandinavo

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s. Noruego, escandinavo; habitante de Noruegia (en el idioma del lugar); idioma Noruego, escandinavo

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217 months ago

Translation 123  See my profile wrote:

Dioses nórdicos (escandinavos), diosas, las Cruzadas

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217 months ago

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Sí, de acuerdo.

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217 months ago

Translation 123  See my profile wrote:

Dioses Nórdicos, Diosas, Cruzadas

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http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruzadas

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