It has become a habit in Spain (and a bad one too) to borrow words directly from English into Spanish. This happens especially with new or fashionable words (or both at the same time) Webmaster is one of such instances. We just do not bother to translate it. In most Spanish web sites you will find the line "Contacte con el webmaster" So if you want to follow the crowd, just leave it like that. I believe the following phraseswould be good ways to translate"webmaster" though (and I hear that they are in use in many web sites from most Latin America countries) Administrador del sitio web (o página web) Director del sitio web (o de la web) Hope this helps!
"Master" in Spanish is "dueño". It is pronounced "DWAIN-yo". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
hola senor.
"Soy el amo"
it is Permiso de Maestro
Recamera a Majora. ( does not mean chambers of the Major!)
Gourmet is used the same way in Spanish: gourmet.
Sensei is a famous Japanese word, so you can say it in english and spanish as well. Synonyms: teacher: profesor master: maestro
master = señor
Because he 'singed the King of Spain's beard', i.e. attacked the Spanish fleet in Cadiz, also was perhaps involved in piracy against Spanish galleons carrying (stolen?) gold from Latin America.
it mean master
We do say "Master" (מאסטר), but you can also say "Adon" (אדון).
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.