Might be "cariño" (kaarr-ing-yo) means "dear" or "darling".
It's possible that your Spanish coworker is calling you "compaΓ±ero", which means friend or colleague in Spanish. It's a common way to refer to someone in a friendly or professional setting.
"Creo" in Spanish means "I believe" or "I think." It is the first person singular form of the verb "creer," which means "to believe" or "to think."
"Creer" in Spanish means "to believe" or "to think." It is a verb that is commonly used to express one's beliefs, opinions, or judgments about something.
I believe that's a name
its spanish don't believe it has a meaning
Yes, "Tallahassee" is the same in Spanish. It is the capital city of Florida in the United States.
---- it means somthing that i do not know ---- it means somthing that i do not know
Puedo decirte algo?
Say 'aprietalo fuerte'
"girar" mean to turn or rotate somthing or somebody.
I believe that it is Spanish for "environment."
The easiest way to learn Spanish if to live with an all Spanish-speaking family, in a Spanish-speaking neighborhood for at least a month. I believe you'll learn at least the basics. Go onto Google and click language tools then at the top type in the language's then click and search.then when you click on somthing you can go over it with your mouse and it will tell you in a language you choose
aunque no lo crean is how you say believe it or not in spanish
Quiere usted...?
I believe that isn't a Spanish word.
I believe you mean "tormenta", which is "storm" in Spanish.
I believe that is a Spanish word -look under Spanish .
It was the so-called "Spanish flu", an pandemic that struck Europe in 1918 and killed more people than the first world war.