coyote, mesa, adobe, pueblo, stampede, lariat, bronco, barbecue, tornado, indigo, jaguar, mosquito, sierra, avocado, alfalfa, cafeteria, mascara, pimento, armada, taco, burrito, tortilla,quesadilla, chimichanga, bravado, renegade, incommunicado, flotilla, aficionado
futbol = football
taxi
sandwich
feedback
kiwi
disc jockey
parking
loft
hotel
corner (football)
penalty (football)
Two words borrowed from the Spanish language and used in English are "quesadilla" and "fiesta."
Spanish is not commonly spoken in Guam. The official languages of Guam are English and Chamorro, with English being the primary language used for business and government. Some residents may speak Spanish as a second language, but it is not widespread.
"Asistir" in Spanish means "to attend" or "to assist." It is commonly used when referring to attending events, classes, or meetings.
"Mira pa' dentro" in English means "look inside" or "look within." It is a phrase commonly used to encourage self-reflection or introspection.
The Spanish word "tener" means "to have" in English. It is commonly used to indicate possession or ownership of something.
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lasso, alligator, patio, ranch, aficionado, mosquito, lariat, poncho, llama, papaya
miniature
There is no Spanish word "Fuel" The closest word is "Fiel" which means faithful. The English word "Fuel" does not have a direct counterpart in Spanish. There are many words that can be used depending on the context of the sentence. The most commonly used word is "Combustible" (spelled the same in Spanish and English but pronounced differently)
"E" is the most commonly used letter in English. "S" is the most commonly used first letter for words.
Some of the most commonly used words in the English language include "the", "people", "about", and "like". Other words include "time", "because", and "first".
Spanish is not commonly spoken in Guam. The official languages of Guam are English and Chamorro, with English being the primary language used for business and government. Some residents may speak Spanish as a second language, but it is not widespread.
The same way you spell it in English, k. But it isn't a very commonly used letter in Spanish.
The Spanish translation for the English word "language" is "idioma".
"bn" does not have a direct translation from Spanish to English. It is commonly used in texting or informal writing to mean "bien," which translates to "good" or "well" in English.
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