Spanish Word for chief
English Word: chief
Spanish Word: comandante, caporal, capitán, dueño, caudillo
Now you know how to say chief in Spanish. :-)
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March 11th in Santiago (Santiago, Chile)
Although I only spent 3 days in Santiago, there are a couple of interesting things worth mentioning. Arguably the most stable economy in South America, Santiago initially struck me as a blend of European functionality (stores, businesses, restaurants...and prices!) and South American architecture, traffic, and markets. The city (similar to Los Angeles) also suffers from a heavy blanket of sm...
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Spanish Word: comandante, caporal, capitán, dueño, caudillo
Now you know how to say chief in Spanish. :-)
Interested in travelling to a Spanish-speaking country? Read the travel blog below:
March 11th in Santiago (Santiago, Chile)
Although I only spent 3 days in Santiago, there are a couple of interesting things worth mentioning. Arguably the most stable economy in South America, Santiago initially struck me as a blend of European functionality (stores, businesses, restaurants...and prices!) and South American architecture, traffic, and markets. The city (similar to Los Angeles) also suffers from a heavy blanket of sm...
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Popular Phrase:
"cuatro dias"
| Spanish for Construction
Conjugated Verb:
estacionar - to park
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