No, grill is not a Spanish word. There are many words in the Spanish language that are foreign words, which means they did not exist in the Spanish language and the Spanish had no better word for it, so they use it.
The verb 'to grill' is Asar, but the noun grill is a foreign word for them.
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If you are referring to the Spanish word "azada", it means grilled, as in cooked on a grill. Also used to refer to a barbeque.
Churrasco is a term that loosely translates to 'grilled meat' in English. It is related to the word 'churrascaria' which is usually a grill restaurant or steakhouse.
The noun "grill" in Spanish is "parrilla." It is pronounced, "pah-REE-ya." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
The word "grill" has one syllable.
It comes from the word "grill" on a car...
I built the grill out of paper.
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen - 2008 Spanish Smoke was released on: USA: 10 July 2010
Yes, the word 'grill' is both a noun (grill, grills) and a verb (grill, grills, grilling, grilled).The noun grill is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a flat frame of metal bars on which food can be placed and cooked over a fire; a restaurant that serves foods cooked on a grill; any metal framework that resembles a grill.
The spanish word for guitar is Guitarra. This English word came directly from the Spanish word, but it is not a Spanish word any more than the Spanish word is an Arabic word. "qutar" or a Greek word Chirara.
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The spanish word for did is hizo.