Technically, the Spanish name Carlos corresponds to the English name Charles, and Charley is a nickname for Charles--so Carlos sort of means Charley.
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"Me llamo Carlos" means "My name is Carlos" in English.
"Carlos y yo hablamos" means "Carlos and I speak" or "Carlos and I talk" in English.
it means "where is Juan Carlos". I'm minoring in Spanish at USC.
Carlos English was born in 1984.
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Yes, the name Carlos is typically the Spanish equivalent of the English name Charles. Both names have their origins in the Germanic word "karl," meaning "man" or "freeman."
In the Vietnam War, the American soldiers would refer to the enemy as charley
Have you seen my Carlos?
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Charley is a saying used amongst friends when there conversing. Its kind of like how english people say mate
Soy is the you form of Ser Carlos is a name Soy Carlos means "I am Carlos"