It means American, and it is derived from the Spanish words "Estados Unidos" (United States in English)
what does .quiero mean in spanish
DUI is an American legal abbreviation referring to "driving under the influence [of alcohol]". -- DUI es una abreviatura legal que conota "conducir bajo de la influencia [de alcohol]". The Spanish term for this used by the US government is "manejar bajo la influencia" or DUI as in English. -- El término para esto que usa el gobierno estadounidense es "manejar bajo la influencia" o DUI como en inglés.
"Ir": To go"Ser": To be
it means spanish
It is not a word in Spanish.
Los Estados Unidos is spanish for The United States
Ella es estadounidense.
norteamericano, a estadounidense
"americano" (male) or "americana" (female). There is also the term "United Statesian" in Spanish which is "estadounidense" (male and female). A number of Latin Americans prefer for US Americans to use "estadounidense" because they are Americans as well, since they come from the Americas. Others do not care or see the term "estadounidense" as a clerical word.
American is generally "norteamericano" or "estadounidense"
Clasificación de Ejército estadounidense
Soy de Rock, Illinois y soy estadounidense. Americano/a means "American," which refers to anyone from North or South America, while "estadounidense" refers to someone specifically from the U.S. Some people do get picky about the wording.
(Assuming "American" refers to the United States) Translation: Soy estadounidense pero vivo en Escocía.
Translation: Estadounidense de origen mexicano -- Literally "United Statesian of Mexican origin". A number of Mexican-Americans prefer to say mexicanoamericano, but this term has no currency in most Spanish-speaking countries.
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The united states
Estadounidense.