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a vast conglomerate host

Spanish translation: un gran conglomerado de multitud


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English term or phrase:a vast conglomerate host
Spanish translation:un gran conglomerado de multitud
Entered by: Xenia Wong
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23:18 Jul 1, 2005
English to Spanish translations [PRO]
History / history
English term or phrase: a vast conglomerate host
he smashed a vast conglomerate host
majas
un gran conglomerado de gran multitud
Explanation:
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Xenia Wong
Local time: 10:25
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4 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer



Summary of answers provided
5 +7una inmensa conglomeración de huestes
Maria Boschero
4un gran conglomerado de gran multitud
Xenia Wong


  

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6 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
un gran conglomerado de gran multitud


Explanation:
sug.

Xenia Wong
Local time: 10:25
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 14
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9 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +7
una inmensa conglomeración de huestes


Explanation:
Suerte!

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Note added at 11 mins (2005-07-01 23:30:02 GMT)
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Host= hueste Source: Diccionario Larousse English/Spanish
Hueste = ejército en campaña Source: Diccionario Larousse Spanish.

Maria Boschero
Argentina
Local time: 12:25
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Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Miguel Falquez-Certain
2 mins
  -> Muchas gracias Nigelguy! : )

agree  María Roberto: Exacto . Y si nos vamos a la etimología de "host", la encontraremos en el Latín. Hostis,is:enemigo. Sustrato de "Alba Longa" en la época del Imperio Romano.
20 mins
  -> Muchas gracias María! : ) Muy enriquecedor tu comentario.

agree  Marina Soldati
2 hrs
  -> Muchas gracias Marina! : )

agree  TradMe
3 hrs
  -> Muchas gracias Julio! : )

agree  Hebe Martorella
14 hrs
  -> Muchas gracias Hebe! : )

agree  Gabriela Rodriguez
18 hrs
  -> Muchas gracias Gaby! : )

agree  Elena Mahillo
2 days19 hrs
  -> Muchas gracias Elena! : )
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