hola,adios,la mesa.gracias....there are hundreds of words in spanish.
A great number of words have come into English from the Spanish language. English has sometimes been called "the great thief of languages" because it adopts so many words from foreign languages. For a list of some of the words taken from Spanish, please see the link below.
Some words in English that sound like they come from Spanish include taco, salsa, siesta, hacienda, and fiesta. These words have been borrowed and adopted into English, preserving their Spanish pronunciation and meaning.
Some Spanish words that come from Arabic include "azúcar" (sugar), "algodón" (cotton), and "aceituna" (olive). These words reflect the historical influence of Arabic culture in Spain during the medieval period.
In a short answer forum like this one, it is not possible to list all the vocabulary words of any one language, including Spanish. That would be a list of all the words in a dictionary of that language. Locate a Spanish-English dictionary at your local library and you will find plenty of Spanish vocabulary words.
RBD and Reik are some
Some words which have the word list in them areannalistballisticballisticsblacklistblisterblisteredblisteringcannibalisticcapitalistcriminalistenlistenlistedenlistsfatalistfatalisticfinalistglistenglisteningjournalistlistenlistenedlisteninglistenslistlessminimalisticnominalistnovelistnovelistspanelistpanelistspluralistrealistrealisticstyliststylisticunrealisticvocalist
No words begin with Rr in Spanish.
Some spanish words are hola for hello and bye for adois and good mornig for buenas nachos a bunch of people should know these words.
un OR una
No, Mayan languages and Spanish have nothing in common. Although American Spanish does have some loan words from Mayan and vice versa.
Some of the were from Spain
Spanish words that begin with Q are: que quesadilla quimica