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The Hot Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin 50 and Hot Latin Tracks), [1] published in Billboard magazine, is a record chart based on Latin music airplay. The data were compiled by the Billboard chart and research department with information from 70 Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and Puerto Rico. [2]
In 1946 the poet Ezra Pound, then at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, in Washington, D.C., advised a visitor, the 18-year-old beginning poet W.S. Merwin: "The work of translation is the best teacher you'll ever have." [82] [f] Merwin, translator-poet who took Pound's advice to heart, writes of translation as an "impossible, unfinishable" art. [84]
Pages in category "Articles needing translation from Spanish Wikipedia" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,040 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Recently a machine translation of the Spanish article (which *looks* to be quite comprehensive) was attempted by the Spanish article's primary author User:Saeta (a.k.a es:Usuario:Lobillo) who clearly wants to expand the article and would surely be a great resource. Also, writing/translating the article should be both interesting and, well, fun.--
Spanish 75 A Song of Ice and Fire: George R.R. Martin: 1996–present: 39 [citation needed] English 76 Dictionary of the Khazars: Milorad Pavić: 1984: 39 [78] [79] Serbian: 77 The Time of the Doves: Mercè Rodoreda: 1962: 38 [80] Catalan: 78 Silence in the Age of Noise: Erling Kagge: 2016 38 [81] Norwegian 79 The Bookseller of Kabul: Åsne ...
The RAE is Spain's official institution for documenting, planning, and standardising the Spanish language. A word form is any of the grammatical variations of a word. The second table is a list of 100 most common lemmas found in a text corpus compiled by Mark Davies and other language researchers at Brigham Young University in the United States.
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The charts below show how the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Spanish language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. For a guide to adding IPA characters to Wikipedia articles, see Template:IPA, and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation § Entering IPA characters.