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18:51 May 14, 2001 |
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary | ||||
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| Selected response from: Carol Hart United States Local time: 01:19 | |||
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el burro/asno nos recuerdo la entrada de Cristo a Jerusalém. Explanation: El burro/asno nos recuerda la entrada de Cristo a Jerusalém. So easy. Where is the problem? |
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El borrego nos recuerda de la entrada de Jesucristo a Jerusalen Explanation: From reading King James and NIV versions of the Holy Bible Blessings! Holy Bible |
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El burro/asno nos recuerda la entrada de Cristo a Jerusalén. Explanation: El nombre de la ciudad es Jerusalén... Con acento y con "n" al final. |
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Comment Explanation: Jerusalén has an accent in Spanish, in the second "e". |
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