May 5 in Spanish is "Cinco de Mayo." It's a celebration of the Mexican army's victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.
"Jungo" is not a Spanish word. It may be a misspelling or a word from another language.
"Hebla" does not have a meaning in Spanish. It is not a recognized Spanish word. It may be a misspelling or a word in a different language.
The top 5 Spanish-speaking countries by population are: Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, and Peru.
In Spanish, "bia" does not have a direct translation to English. It may be a misspelling or abbreviation of a word.
In Spanish, "alor" is not a recognized word. It may be a misspelling or a made-up word.
"Era el cinco de mayo."
"Fifth of May" There was a small city called Puebla(60 mi. SE of Mexico City). There was a battle on May 5, 1862. The battle was one of the most important battles of all time. The competitors were the French Army (the World's best at the time),and the Spanish Army. The Spanish won the battle, but sadly, the Spanish lost the war. The victory is why Mexicans celebrate the all-too famous Cinco de Mayo(Fifth of May).
It's Spanish for 5 May in Cuba, or Cinco de Mayoin Cuba.
5 in Spanish is "cinco". You cannot say "five" because that is an English word, not Spanish.
Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for "fifth of May") is a celebration held on May 5
That is "cinco" for '5' in Spanish.
"Fifth" in Spanish is "quinto". It is pronounced "KEEN-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Perhaps you mean "Cinco de Mayo" - in Spanish, that means the date, 5. May.
in spanish the month may means mayo
If you mean the month of May, 'mayo', then no, it has no accent. There's no word for 'may' as in "May we go?" in Spanish.
Maestro may be Spanish, but it may also be Portuguese or Italian.
May 5th Cinco(five in spanish) de(the in spanish) Mayo(May in spanish)