Math in spanish
Mates
pronunciation: mɑtes part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mɑtes part of speech: noun
In gestures





maths [math, -USA] = matemáticas.
Example: This sort of informal discussion between teacher and pupils is really a 'bridge passage' leading smoothly from one occupation -science, or P.E. or maths, etc.- to literary reading.more:
» do + Posesivo + math(s) = hacer las cuentas, hacer el cálculo necesario, hacer los cálculos necesarios.
Example: Do your maths before getting so hot under the collar defending a situation which sometimes is simply not acceptable.» new math(s) = nuevas matemáticas.
Example: I'm old enough to have heard of the 'new maths' but as far as I can tell that was what I was taught in school.