"De" is usually a proposition. It can mean various things, but not "To". "To" is "Para".
"Sour cherry tree" is an English equivalent of "cerezo de Morello" (Prunus cerasus).
"Traveling" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase de viaje.Specifically, the preposition de means "of". The masculine noun viajetranslates as "trip, voyage". The pronunciation will be "dey vya-ke" in Spanish.
It is "puerta de suspensión " Door = puerta Hangers = suspensión "de" is a Spanish preposition equivalent to the English preposition "of"
It's equivalent to the English "Thanksgiving Day".
"User ID" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ID de usuario. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase will be "ee-they they oo-SWA-ryo" in Spanish.
"Geographic information system" is an English equivalent of "Sistema de Información Geográfica."
"Factor pair" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase par de factores. The pronunciation of the masculine phrase -- which translates literlly as "pair of factors" -- will be "par they fak-TO-reyss" in Spanish.
"Mother's name" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase nombre de la madre. The prepositional phrase translates literally as "name of the mother" in English. The pronunciation will be "NOM-brey they la MA-drey" in Spanish.
It can be translated to english as followed. Than nothing or never-mind.
"Circus from (of) Egypt" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase circo de Egipto. The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase will be "SEER-ko they-HEEP-to" in Uruguayan Spanish and "THEER-ko they-HEEP-to" in peninsular Spanish.
De Santiago is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Jacob's." The masculine singular proper prepositional phrase translates literally as "of Jacob" in English. The pronunciation will be "dey san-TYA-go" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Where is the professor from?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¿De dónde es el profesor? The question translates literally as "From where is the professor?" in English. The pronunciation will be "dey THON-dey eh-sel PRO-fey-SOR" in Uruguayan Spanish.