English Word: grammar
Spanish Word: gramática
Now you know how to say grammar in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'grammar'
They teach him/her the grammar.
Ellos le enseñan la gramática.
They will give them new verbs and information about English grammar.
Les darán verbos nuevos e información sobre la gramática inglesa.
Most of the European languages share words, phrases, grammar and other similarities.
La mayoría de las lenguas de Europa comparten palabras, frases, gramática y otras similitudes.
One helps with a bit of punctuation, a bit of grammar on the particular passage in point 4, the second in point 6.
Una contribuye con un poco de puntuación, un poco de gramática al pasaje concreto del punto 4, la segunda lo hace al punto 6.
Last but not least, I welcome the winner of the third prize, which was awarded to the state grammar school in Vyronas, a suburb of Athens in Greece.
Por último, doy la bienvenida al ganador del tercer premio, otorgado al colegio de enseñanza secundaria de Vyronas, un barrio residencial de las afueras de Atenas, Grecia.
As regards the term gender, one of my French colleagues, Mr Bourlanges, has pointed out that in his language, the word gender is normally reserved for grammar.
Con respecto al término "género», uno de mis colegas franceses, el Sr. Bourlanges -por no decir su nombre-, me hizo observar que, en su lengua, la palabra "género» se emplea comúnmente en gramática.
Resources such as electronic dictionaries, terminology data banks and language and grammar data banks are needed in order to transform communication technologies into marketable products.
Para transformar tecnologías de información en productos comercializables, se necesitan recursos, como diccionarios electrónicos, bancos de datos terminológicos, de idiomas o de gramática.
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