Cabo can mean a rope, a corporal, a cape (geography), a bit, after, a stub.
Translation: Cape of the Sea
Cabo is the Spanish word for Cape eg Cabo San Lucas = Cape St Luke Cabo is a Spanish word meaning end, tip, handle; piece of rope; cape or headland.
"Cape" is the English translation of the Portuguese word "Cabo"
Cabo is the spanish word for cape. Not a superhero cape, but a geographical cape....such as cape fear. Cabo can also mean tip, end, handle etc. Rojo is the spanish word for the color red. So...it is hard to tell exactly what it means without knowing the speakers context. Kyle Fittro
Yes, Cabo Verde is sometimes called Cape Verde in English.
Jessica Cabo goes by Cabo Wabo.
Un cabo de dimensión minúscula
Jessica Cabo's birth name is Jessica Lauren Cabo.
Laguna Beach The Real Orange County - 2004 Cabo Cabo Cabo 2-9 was released on: USA: 19 September 2005
Cabo de São Roque, or Cape São Roque in English.
Geographically speaking, it would be "the capes". It can mean many other things, "corporal", "rope", "bit or piece", "handle", "place or position", among others. It is used in many common idioms: "Al cabo de" - after "al fin y al cabo - after all atar cabos - to put two and two together cabo suelto - loose end no dejar ningún cabo suelto - to tie up all the loose ends de cabo a rabo - from beginning to end estar al cabo de la calle - to be well-informed