aknwow1 aknwow1
  • 16-05-2019
  • Spanish
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como se dice "the wind" en espanol?
hace mal tiempo
llover
hace viento
el viento​

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sylvain96
sylvain96 sylvain96
  • 16-05-2019

Answer:

el viento​

Explanation:

"The wind" translates as "el viento" in Spanish.

"Hace mal tiempo" would be "We have bad weather"

"llover" would be "Raining"

"Have viento" would be "It's windy".

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rubynieves
rubynieves rubynieves
  • 16-05-2019

Answer:

El Viento

Explanation:

"hace mal tiempo" = "it is bad weather"

"llover" = "rain"

"hace viento" = "windy"

"el viento" = "the wind"

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