The actual meaning of the word Cuba is unclear. Some entomologists believe is derives from the Spanish word for 'cask'.
Cuba is the Spanish word for Cuba.
It is a noun and describes only the Capital of Cuba.
There is no such word in Cuba. Perhaps your spelling is off or you are using phonics. In any case, sorry, no luck in the translation.
"Cuba"
According to my old [1964] pocket Spanish-English pocket dictionary the Spanish word "cuba" [not capatalized] is "cask" in English.j3h. Answer 2 Cuba comes from a Taino word meaning "where fertile land is abundant" or "great place"
Cuba is the English meaning for the unscrambled name Cuba.
In Cuba, the word for goodbye in Spanish is 'adios'. Another word used by Cubans for goodbye is 'chao'. Cuba is a Spanish speaking country.
The English word for the country "Cuba," is still the same in Spanish. It is pronounced "KOO-bah".
Cuba is a Republic, and if you mean country, then yes.
It means, "I'm from Cuba".
The word "Cuba" comes form the Taino language. it either means "where fertile land is abundant" (cubao) or "great place" (coabana). People who believe that Christopher Columbus was Portuguese, state he might have named it after a town in Portugal called "Cuba".
Were there benfits of having an industrialized nation in Cuba? (did Cuba receive any technology? Goods Cuba may have normally not have access to?)