Well the spanish calender always starts the week with "lunes" which is monday. Ours starts with Sunday which is "domingo" in spanish. Another difference between the calenders is that the weeks start with a lowercase letter and our English calender, the weeks are capitalized. The last difference is that the day of the month comes before the month on the spanish calender. What I mean by that is that for example if you wanted to say November 18, 2010. You would put 18/11/10. On the English calender it would say 11/18/10. And that's it! Hope I helped though. I might've been late commenting on it but I gave some information. =)
what differnce between the old and the modern english
there is no difference. It is called American english, also known as dumb english.
the difference is scotland stinks
wht is the basic difference between English language with urdu language
French
Language.
'mi' = 'my' (singular) 'you' is English. 'Yo' = 'I'
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The difference between a blank monthly calendar and a regular calendar is that there are days of the weeks with numbers written on a regular calendar. A blank monthly calendar has nothing written on it, which you can fill in yourself.
The Gregorian Calendar is solar and the Hebrew Calendar is lunisolar.
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One linguistic difference between English and Spanish is their word order. While English follows a subject-verb-object order (e.g., "I eat an apple"), Spanish typically follows a subject-object-verb order (e.g., "Yo como una manzana").
The Israeli calendar is in a different language.
No, they are two completely different languages, as different as English and Spanish.
The calendar was a refinement in 1582 to the Julian calendar[4]amounting to a 0.002% correction in the length of the year
N. There is no difference in this letter between English and Spanish. Some confusion may exist because there is an ADDITIONAL letter in Spanish - the ñ. This is pronounced something like the ny in "canyon".
There are no difference between them they are the same thing.