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"Weather" translates to "Tiempo" in Spanish. Do you have any other questions for ChaCha? ChaCha!
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"Weather" translates to "tiempo" in Spanish. For unlimited questions, call 1.800.2ChaCha! ChaCha on!
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"Tiempo" is the Spanish word for "weather." If you have anymore questions, feel free to ChaCha Again!
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Weather translated from English to Spanish is tiempo. Thank you for using ChaCha.
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Tiempo means Weather in Spanish. Let ChaCha help you with all of your translation needs. ChaCha!
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The literal Spanish translation for the word "weather" is "tiempo". Can ChaCha translate anything else for you? Ask away!
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The Spanish translation of the word "weather" is "tiempo". Need another translation? Just ask ChaCha!
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Weather in Spanish is "tiempo": "How's the weather" would be "¿cómo está el tiempo?". Sigue a la ChaCha!
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According to the U.S. Census, the number of people five and older who speak a language other than English at home has more than doubled in the last three decades, at a pace four times greater than the nation's population growth. In that time frame, the percentage of speakers of non-English languages grew by 140% while the nation's overall population grew by 34%. Spanish speakers accounted for the largest numeric increase — nationwide, there were 23.4 million more speakers in 2007 than in 1980 representing a 211% increase.

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