Diablo is Spanish and means devil in English.
Spanish - Diablo German - Teufel
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English, Spanish and French
Because it is a name in spanish and English it is the same
Diablo
From Spanish to English "que diablo" means that devil. "Devil" is "diablo" but you should not translate literally. "Que diablo" is better translated as "what the hell", such as in "what what the hell ("devil") is going on here?"
The Spanish word "diablo" means "devil" in English, and "esta nevando" means "it's snowing". So, "devil and it's snowing".
el diablo
The Devil
It means devil.
The Spanish word for devil is diablo.
Bruto diavolo is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase bruto diablo. The masculine singular phrases both translate literally as "brute devil" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "BROO-to DYA-vo-lo" in Pisan Italian and "BROO-to DYA-blo" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The spanish word Diablo means devil To say "the devil" you can say "el diablo"
el diablo está llamando
demonio diablo
think you mean "el dios" and it translates into "the god"