bearded/barbed (of plural masculine nouns; so possibly 'bearded men')
full-grown men
vines, trees, shoots, suckers.
No! English
No, she is from Saint Michael, Barbados
"Soy de Barbados."
There is no Spanish word "Barbardos." If you meant the country Barbados, it remains unchanged in Spanish. It is often referred to as "Barbados" in both English and Spanish.
The English speaking Caribbean island with a Spanish name meaning "bearded" is Barbados. The island's name comes from the Spanish word "los barbados," which means "the bearded ones" and refers to the island's fig trees with long hanging roots that resemble beards.
Barbados was part of the British Empire & is now a part of the Commonwealth. It was all due to British naval power in opposition to the French & Spanish in the 18th & 19th centuries.
I believe you mean Non Govermental Organisations Barbados Youth Business Trust - promote local business
Their official language is English but their second language is Spanish because, Barbados is an island which was conquered by the Spanish for a while, but they then left and the English came. That's why the language has now changed to English. The majority of the population (93%) are of African (slave) descent, some 3% are European, a further 3% ofother ethnicities. However some of the people are of Spanish descent like Puerto Ricans, Dominicans etc.
Did you mean Barbados? If so, please re-ask.
Barbados in the CaribbeansRihanna was born in Barbados...
it is the pride of Barbados
It has always been British. Other British possessions in the Caribbean were originally French or Spanish colonies. Barbados was settled by the British and has a strong cultural and historical connection with Great Britain.