it is a contraction of a and el, which mean to and the, respectively. It means "to the" and is followed by a masculine noun every time.
Spanish: al orden English equivalent: at the order
A.L. Stands for "Anno Lucius" in Freemasonry and it is translated into English as "The year of the light"
If you mean the game, and if you mean the assassins, then it is Al Mualim (translated to "the teacher"). If you mean the templars, then it is Robert IV de Sable.
I'm not sure, but it could mean "head of monster."
Al mio amore in Italian is "To my love" in English.
al pollo
fables on wisdom and ethics translated into Arabic by ibn al-muaffa
Al fresco in Italian means "in the fresh air (outdoors)" in English.
If you mean the longest chapter (surah) of the Holy Quran then it's the second chapter titled in Arabic " Al-Baqara" which is translated to "The Cow".
kalilah
Chiedere al madam
intorno al mondo