sabado (Saturday)
sueno (dream, sleep) (tilde, ~, on the 'n')
saber (to know)
socio/a (male/female partner, companion)
sociedad (society)
sobre (over; envelope)
soberbia (haughtiness)
Sabroso is a Spanish word that means tasty. Seco is a Spanish word that means dry.
It´s the same word in spanish.
Filipino is a Spanish word, and Spanish does not use the digraph ph.
to start
Spanish, Swahili, Swedish
santa
Pájaro(s) = Bird(s)
There is a Spanish word Canoa. This came from the Spanish exploration of Haiti in the 1550's. The Arawak Indians used the word Canaoua
Quesadilla, Qué or Químia
The correct Spanish word is "ciudad," which means "city" in English. "Cluadad" is not a valid Spanish word.
You (formal)/he/she/it prepare(s)
babies = bebés