Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
es decir
Portuguese translation:
ou seja
Spanish term
es decir
Se conoce como período posclásico el que se extiende
desde el 900 d.C. hasta la conquista española, y se distingue de cuanto lo precedió en Mesoamérica por ser
un período histórico; es decir, que ya existen anales e
historias escritas, que se compilaron después de 1521
tanto por los españoles como por la intelectualidad nativa, interesados unos y otros por ese período histórico.
5 +7 | ou seja | Rafaela Mota Lemos |
4 +1 | quer dizer | María-Teresa Araneda |
Aug 13, 2007 07:07: Elisabete Coutinho changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Aug 13, 2007 08:03: Rafaela Mota Lemos Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (3): rhandler, Cristina Santos, Elisabete Coutinho
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