German Dictionary
   

Translation of seventy-two in German

EnglishGerman
seventy-two     zweiundsiebzig

Translation by Vocabulix

  

I.E. stands for 'in example', and the translation of it is 'por ejemplo'. Is there a difference between this term in Latin American or South American Spanish? How would you say the same sentence in Central America?
Short question: when searching Spanish numbers, what would you write in Google? In Spanish, of course? In English I would write: 'spanish numbers' and not 'numbers in spanish'. The results are almost the same.
I live in the center of Rome, but I prefer the outskirts. I don't love the center but the old part of the city is very charming. There are however a lot of advantages in the city, especially for young people.
Newly added translation: shipyard    signage    skater    slog    snowfall    soporific    spend    squeeze    stealth    straight