Paris in spanish

París

pronunciation: pɑɹ̩is part of speech: noun
In gestures

Paris = París. 

Example: Both the Aldine and the Vicentine italics were gradually superseded in the mid sixteenth century by a more practical form of the face emanating from Paris, which had sloped capital and fewer ligatures.

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» Paris Bourse = Bolsa de París.

Example: A trade in the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) is settled within five business days, while transaction executed in the Paris Bourse are settled only once a month.

» Paris Principles = Los Principios de París.

Example: The ideology advocated by Panizzi has provided the foundation for the international agreement on cataloging principles adopted in Paris in 1961 and incorporated in the so-called Paris Principles.

» plaster of paris = escayola, yeso.

Example: Stereotype was the process of making metal printing plates carrying a printing surface in relief by pouring stereotype metal into a papier-mache (called 'flong') or plaster of paris mould.

» We'll always have Paris = que nos quiten lo bailado.

Example: Once settled in the plush leather seats, Steve leaned over and whispered in his best Bogey impersonation, 'We'll always have Paris'.

Paris synonyms

capital of france in spanish: capital de Francia, pronunciation: kæpətəlʌvfræns part of speech: noun city of light in spanish: ciudad de la Luz, pronunciation: sɪtiʌvlaɪt part of speech: noun french capital in spanish: capital francesa, pronunciation: frentʃkæpətəl part of speech: noun genus paris in spanish: género paris, pronunciation: dʒinəsperɪs part of speech: noun
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