Basically it means 'to' or 'at'. The context should make clear which.
Tagalog uses the English word, "Aquarium" or the spanish word "acuario"
Virtually no Spanish word uses the letter "k". If you mean "conoces", that means "you know", or "Do you know...".
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It may be Anglicized in some uses, but it is the Spanish word for "skulls", and would be pronounced "kal-uh-VAIR-us".
The English word bacteria is commonly translated to bakteri for the Spanish language. The Spanish language is typically used in Mexico or Latin America.
"Juicy" is "jugoso" in most of the Spanish-speaking world. In Spain, the word is "zumoso", since Spain uses "zumo" for "juice."
Tagalog uses the French word Denouement, just as English does. Sometimes the Spanish word "desenlace" is used.
Latin Americans call the mosquito a mosquito also, and its name comes from Spanish.-- It is Spanish for "little fly". Fly is mosca and uses the diminutive ito to mean small.
The Spanish word for "eel" is anguila, which contains all five vowels: a, e, i, o, u.
The musical term harmony and most other uses of the word is armonía (Ar-moh-NEE-ah) in Spanish. However if this is a person's name, it should not be translated unless the owner of the name uses the translation herself. The word can also be spelled with an H - Harmonía - . It sounds the same since the Spanish H is silent. However the preferred spelling is without the H.
The spanish word for guitar is Guitarra. This English word came directly from the Spanish word, but it is not a Spanish word any more than the Spanish word is an Arabic word. "qutar" or a Greek word Chirara.
One of the Spanish words George Lopez uses a lot is 'vato.' While not an actual "word" it is a slang-like expression which means 'homeboy' or 'bro'. Another phrase George uses is "sabes que?" which means "you know what?"