The spanish word for loyalty is lealtad,feminineor fidelidad,feminine
Be loyal - Sea leal (SEA is only used when the object is "usted", for "tú" use "Sé").
A reliable person is:
Una persona cumplida
"Obedience" in Spanish is "obediencia".
Loyalty would be 'Lealtad' in Spanish.
It is said "Se fiel"
Fiel, fieles
Leal, leales
compromiso
Loyal in spanish
To command someone to run in Spanish, you would say "Corre."
To command someone to eat bread in Spanish, you can say "Come pan."
You say, "mandado," - "el mandado."
quedate
To say charm in Spanish, you would say "encanto. " To charm someone means to win them over with your nice, kind, loyal friendship.
"To listen (to)" in Spanish is "escuchar". "Listen" as a command would be "escuche".
You would say 'come.'
To command someone to open the door in Spanish, you would say 'Abre la puerta.'
As a command, "toma español." (familiar), or "tome español" (formal)
Venga means come on in Spanish. Spanish is spoken in Mexico and therefore would be the same word: venga.Also: ven (informal command)Also you don´t say: in Mexican you say in spanish.
It Means Brave , Amazing and Loyal . in spanish it means Loyal
If you'd like to say, "Call Angie," as in an informal command, it would be (in standard Spanish): "Llámale a Angie." The formal command is "llámele a Angie." There are variations; in Argentina, Uruguay, or anywhere using the "vos" form, the informal command would be "llamale a Angie," while the formal command would remain the same.