I think there is an eror here somewhere because as written it means the woman has had 1001 children. Para means, having given birth. A first time pregnant womon is para 0. If she has had a miscarriage she is O+1 (the +1 usually written as superscript)
I think there is an eror here somewhere because as written it means the woman has had 1001 children. Para means, having given birth. A first time pregnant womon is para 0. If she has had a miscarriage she is O+1 (the +1 usually written as superscript)
It means you have been pregnant twice and delivered a baby once and have one living baby.
1001 Arabian Nights
If you mean in Roman numerals then 1001 = MI
1001 Tales of the Arabian Night
The riddle 1001 C a B B C means 1001 Cleans a Big Big Carpet. This refers to an old television advertisement in the UK.
I want you to want me
Para can have several meanings. The verb "para" can mean to stop when issued as a command. Most often, however, para is a preposition. It can mean "by": para mañana means "by tomorrow." It can mean "for": El libro es para tí means "The book's for you." It can mean in order to: Fuí para ver La Casa Blanca means "I went (in order) to see the White House."
es para mi = " is for me"
Para Bellum
The Spanish phrases 'para qué' and 'por qué' both can mean why.
The term "1001 a.n." typically refers to the year 1001 Anno Nostrae Aetatis, which translates to "in the year of our Lord" in Latin, commonly abbreviated as A.D. (Anno Domini). In this context, "a.n." can be understood as a variant of that abbreviation, indicating a year in the Christian calendar. Thus, 1001 a.n. signifies the year 1001 in the Gregorian calendar.