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 Translation for 'Da' from English to Spanish
SYNO DA | district attorney
jur.
fiscal {m}
district attorney [Am.] <DA>
hist.
auto {m} de fe
auto-da-fé
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Translation for 'Da' from English to Spanish

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district attorney [Am.] <DA>
fiscal {m}jur.

auto-da-fé
auto {m} de fehist.
  • Me da grima. [carib.] = It makes my flesh crawl. [coll.] [locución]
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Usage Examples English
  • "Da Da Da" by German group Trio uses the phrase "da da da" throughout the song.
  • Local landmarks include the Palácio do Contador-Mor, a pedagogic farm, Casa da Fonte do Anjo, Quinta da Bica, Quinta da Fonte do Anjo, Capela da Quinta da Fonte do Anjo.
  • This church was constructed by Antônio Joaquim da Silva Lemos, José Vicente da Silva, Casimiro José da Costa, Thomé da Silva Lemos, Manoel Martins e José Martins at 1920 and its inauguration was at 1925.
  • Narana Coissoró is married to Teresa da Costa Brandão, born at Caldas da Rainha, by whom he has a daughter, Smitá da Costa Brandão Coissoró.
  • The interior was frescoed by Giovanni da Udine, Perin del Vaga, Polidoro da Caravaggio and Maturino da Firenze.

  • The name also is contained in the name of many small towns and villages in the area, e.g. Moimenta da Beira, Celorico da Beira, Aguiar da Beira, Mondim da Beira etc.
  • The Count ordered the Dragoons to arrest the heads of the movement: Pascoal da Silva, Manuel Mosqueira da Rosa, Sebastião da Veiga Cabral and some friars.
  • Maria da Graça Faro Amado da Cunha was born in Lubango (prior to 1975 known as Sá da Bandeira) in Portuguese Angola on 24 November 1919.
  • On 28 July 2004, she released seventh single "Da Da Da". In the media it was broadcast as an ending theme for TBS television program "Sunday Japon".
  • Da Passano was born in Buenos Aires to actors María Rosa Gallo and Camilo da Passano. Da Passano made her film debut in "Pajarito Gómez" (1964). Da Passano acted in film, television, and theater.

  • The song "Da da da" peaked at number 48 in Australia in 1982.
  • Vitorino Nemesio was the son of Vitorino Gomes da Silva and Maria da Glória Mendes Pinheiro, and born in Praia da Vitória, on Terceira island, Azores (1901).
  • The Arquivos Históricos Nacionais da República da Guiné-Bissau (AHN; English: National Historical Archives of Guinea-Bissau) formed on 10 November 1984 per government decree 31/84.
  • Guecellone II da Camino (born Guecellone da Montanara; died 1187) was an Italian medieval noble and military leader, belonging to the Da Camino family.
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