Land/ earth
tierra del oror= land of the gold.
2007-02-25 07:48:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Tierra del oro would eiether mean land of gold or earth of gold. Tierra means eartha nd land also.
2007-02-25 08:22:43
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answered by Anna T 2
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Tierra is translated as .... Earth
TIERRA DEL ORO is directly translated as ....
LAND OF GOLD
2007-02-25 07:56:30
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answered by paul8695 1
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Land of gold. Tierra is Spanish for land.
And land in Latin is terra (I think).
Wanna know how to say "scout troop" in Spanish? It's easy.
El scout troop.
2007-02-25 07:51:12
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answered by I am Laurie 3
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In that context, it means "Land". So its "Land Of Gold".
Tierra in Spanish is also the Earth, soil.
2007-02-25 07:50:34
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answered by Bianca 2
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Earth
2007-02-25 07:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know but if you go to google.com and click on Language Tools next to the seach box, under the Search Specific Languages or Countries box theres a Translate box you can use when you type tierra in and change the thing under it the Spanish to English. then click translate.
2007-02-25 07:56:53
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answered by =P 4
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Could be Land of Gold or Golden Earth.
2007-02-25 07:51:10
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answered by katiekomo 2
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In this case, it is
tierra del oro = land of gold
tierra is also: earth (this planet), soil, ground (surface of earth)
country (one´s country), homeland, fatherland
2007-02-25 11:41:23
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answered by Martha P 7
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tierra means earth :-) ... however, in this specific instance, i would translate as: territory of gold rather than earth of gold... wish this will satisfy :-) have a great week ahead, hugs, jenny
2007-02-25 07:51:27
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answered by jennyfer 1
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