I have not heard from |Hace dos meses que him for two |no tengo noticias months.
It is described in a Spanish proverb as-- Seis mesesde polvo, Seis meses de lodo, Seis meses de todo.
The Spanish description of seasons is as follows: Seis mesesde lodo--six months of mud.
Seti gathered his army, marched against the rebellious district, put Amon-meses to the sword and reduced the Thebaid to submission.
Amon-meses and Siptah, snarling and malevolent, had left the court abruptly on the morning of its departure for Tanis.
But I can tell thee this: Rameses will put his foot on the neck of Amon-meses if the pretender trouble him, and will wed with a slave-girl if she break the armor over his iron heart.
But in a little time the Thebaid, long disaffected, seceded from the federation of Egypt and crowned Amon-meses king of Thebes.
If thou slightest Ta-user thou wilt add to the disaffection of Amon-meses and his party.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.