Legión in english
Legion
pronunciation: lidʒən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: lidʒən part of speech: noun
In gestures






legión = legion.
Example: At the time, no one would have predicted that the use of the bycycle would grow from being a simple pastime for active Sunday trippers to being the daily transport of choice for legions of people.more:
» Legión Extranjera, la = Foreign Legion, the .
Example: Today, with a strength of approximately 8,000 men, the Foreign Legion is one of the French army's preferred units for overseas service.