Friend in Spanish is "amigo" or "amiga" depending on gender.
Amigo/Amigas
unos, algunos, vários
gordo-Spanish
uni, uno, mono, and other greek, latin and spanish words mean one.
The phrase "por que tienes en amigos" doesn't make sense in Spanish. It seems like a non-standard or incorrect combination of words. A correct phrase could be "ΒΏPor quΓ© tienes tantos amigos?" which translates to "Why do you have so many friends?"
That's not a Spanish word. Here are some words with a similar spelling: deificar difícil difilo, difila
Azul in spanish means blue. If you add 'ito' to the end of some spanish words it means little. So azulito means little blue.
No words begin with Rr in Spanish.
It means "Here you have some useful words".
It is Portuguese! Not Spanish... as it shows up in some definitions. Words may sound the same but mean different.
hola,adios,la mesa.gracias....there are hundreds of words in spanish.
Some spanish words are hola for hello and bye for adois and good mornig for buenas nachos a bunch of people should know these words.
The Spanish words are ninguno (ningún, masculine) and ninguna (feminine). They mean somebody or some when used in negative terms to mean "nobody" or "none."