Diana can mean either reveille or bull's-eye.
As far as I know, it came from Spanish into English. The verb "cargar" in Spanish means "to carry". "Cargo" is something that gets carried.
"Este" in Spanish means "this" in English. It is a demonstrative pronoun used to refer to something close to the speaker.
The Spanish word "tener" means "to have" in English. It is commonly used to indicate possession or ownership of something.
"Cuartos" is a Spanish word. Translated to English, it most closely means "quarters." This is in reference to a quarter of something, or one fourth of something.
If I'm correct it means "What you want b*tch?" or something similar to that.
"Siglo" in Spanish means "Century"in English
It means, "ready", as in "are you ready?".
"Pasa algo" in Spanish translates to "something happens" in English.
Diablo is Spanish and means devil in English.
The Spanish word for Christmas is La Navidad. In English the closest translation is the English "The Nativity", but that means something different. The actual translation of 'La Navidad' is simply 'Christmas'.
"Facilmente" in Spanish means "easily" in English. It is an adverb that indicates that something can be done with little effort or difficulty.
"ser" means "to be"