Señor, le doy la más cordial bienvenida.
Translation: Muchas gracias, bienvenidos, señor
He was the first Englishman to sail around the world, sank much of the Spanish navy in the port of Cadiz (a very daring raid) and was vice admiral of the Fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada.
Very much so, she defended England from the spanish armada with the assistance of sir francais drake; a famous navigator and explorer from France.
Yes sir. I am very much so a republican.
Entiendo, señor
he found spanish treasure, spanish coins, spanish precious stones and pearls and he filled these all in his ship until it was very low in the water!
Senor in Spanish means sir.
Tu es le bienvenu
muchos gracias senorNOTHING! "Muchas Gracias" (fem. adjective matching fem. noun) mean literally "many" or "much" thanks. Colloquially it means, "Thank you very much, sir!"
No this is not true as Sir Francis Drake did not loose his war with the Spanish Armada. as the Armada were very large ships and Drakes were smaller , the Spanish cannonballs flew above the English ships, sand the English shells hit the Armada ship in the centre causing damage.
Señor.
Sir