'Los' is the Spanish plural masculine definite article, 'the.' 'EEUU' is a Spanish abbreviation for Estados Unidos: the United States. Two Es are used to indicate the plural nature of the noun: States. Two Us have to be used in accordance with Spanish grammar's adjective use rules. Hence, los EEUU, the US.
Just between you and me, only between the two of us
For The United States:United States Army: "This We'll Defend"United States Coast Guard: "Semper Paratus" - Always ReadyUnited States Navy: "Honor, Courage, Commitment."United States Marine Corps: "Semper Fidelis" - Always FaithfulUnited States Air Force:"Aim High...Fly, Fight, Win"US Navy SEALs: The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday.It's good to be a Military child nd know all these (:
These appear to be lyrics to a love song. It means, You and I, the two of us dreaming of love. You know you are for me. You and I, the two of us, we will not have pain. You know that I am for you.
The only 4 U.S. States with spanish names are:ColoradoFloridaMontanaNevada
Wyoming and Colorado
All states use a rectangular flag except Ohio.
The U.S. flag has three shapes on it: the blue rectanglethat has the stars on it and the 13 long rectangular stripes that are red and white.
they all have rectangular flags.
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Two US states that start with K are Kansas and Kentucky.
The two states that are outside the contiguous US are Alaska and Hawaii.
Washington, D.C. (the capital of the US) is surrounded by the two states of Virginia and Maryland.
Alaska and Hawaii became US States in 1959.
Forty eight contiguous states in the US. The states of Alaska and Hawaii are the two states not adjoined.
Alaska and Hawaii are US states that don't border other US states.