no i don't think so because el sol = the sun.
No, there is not.
the first Spanish-speaking settlers in New Mexico.
Cows speak spanish
The Columbian Exchange.
Gaucho is a Spanish term that is generally used to describe South American people who come from the Pampas, which are fertile lowlands. These areas are found in places like Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. A Gaucho would be roughly equivalent to the American cowboy.
The English term for karlang vegetable is bitter melon or bitter gourd.
"Enano" in Spanish means "dwarf" or "small" when referring to a person's size. It can also be used informally to describe someone as short or as a term of endearment.
Fritos Brand chips are fried corn chips. Frituras de maiz is the term to describe these chips in Spanish speaking countries. The term Frito comes from the term frituras.
The term 'catano' is Spanish term used to describe a town in Puerto Rico. There are many different 'catano's' located on the northern coast of Puerto Rico.
Adopted into the English language in 1823, this is the Anglicized version of Diego, meaning "James". Originally used to describe Spanish or Portuguese sailors on English or American ships, the term was widend by 1900 to include non-sailors, and specifically, Italians. Use of the word to describe a person of Spanish descent is recorded from the 1610s.
"Naca" is a pejorative term used in Mexican Spanish to describe an ill-mannered or uneducated female (the male version is "naco"). The term is mostly analogous to "redneck" or "chav," though it varies in usage and offensiveness depending on context.
"Viejito lindo" is a term in Spanish that translates to "cute little old man" in English. It is a term of endearment used to describe an elderly man who is charming or adorable.