Msgluck is not a word in English so, it would not be a word in Spanish.
not and no is the same word in spanish so just use "no"
supertriste is not a spanish word, but it looks like a combination of the english word super and the spanish word for "sad", so it might mean "supersad"
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.
The word "koala" is derived from a similar sounding Aboriginal word, so it probably does not have a Spanish translation.
The word "menos" in Spanish translates to the word "less" in English. This word in English means not so much.
There is no verb jogar in Spanish, so there is also no word jogando.This is a verb jugar in Spanish, so there is also a word jugando.It means playing, as in, "The children are playingin the yard."
j in spanish is pronouced as an h, so it's hahahahaha not jajajajajaja for the spanish.
There is no answer to that question because that is already a spanish word. The word in English is yellow. And in spanish it is Amarillo so it is already aspanish word. Amarillo is a Spanish word. However, if you were to want to know how to pronoounce it properly: Ahm-ma-ee-yo
taco... it was made in mexico so obviously thats what its called in spanish. same with burrito and enchilada and empinada and all the other spanish foods.
Are you trying to say Field if so the spanish word is Campo.
The word "tomato" is masculine in Spanish, so it is "el tomate".