Empire in spanish

Imperio

pronunciation: impeɹ̩ioʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

empire = imperio. 

Example: No clear evidence was found to indicate that Roman Iberian had public libraries similar to those established elsewhere in the empire.

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» British Empire, the = Imperio Británico, el.

Example: At the time the Indian subcontinent was part of the British Empire.

» Byzantine Empire, the = Imperio Bizantino, el.

Example: The Byzantine Empire existed for nearly 1125 years, and it's one of the greatest empires of all time.

» Fall of the Roman Empire, the = caída del imperio romano, la.

Example: This is political intrigue and scandal to rival the Fall of the Roman Empire.

» Ottoman Empire, the = Imperio Otomano, el.

Example: The article 'Libraries in late Ottoman Palestine between the Orient and the Occident' reveals historically Palestine's transformation from a backward region of the Ottoman Empire to a focus for international.

» publishing empire = imperio editorial.

Example: This article discusses the organisation of the proposed Open Polytechnic and the contribution of the Robert Maxwell publishing empire, as well as its implications for library resources.

» Roman Empire, the = Imperio Romano, el. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: As the Roman Empire declined in the West the libraries also declined, as did book publishing and acquisitions.

Empire synonyms

conglomerate in spanish: conglomerado, pronunciation: kənglɑmɜrət part of speech: noun
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