In Spanish, the word carta can mean letters or playing cards. It is part of the famous Magna Carta, which literally means great charter or great paper.
...the comic charter? You mean Magna Carta. And go on Wikipedia. You don't deserve my answer
It's Latin, and means "Great Charter"See the link belowThe term magna carta is latin for great charter. It was written in June 1215.
The Spanish noun "carta" has several meanings, the most common of which is probably "letter." Other common translations of "carta" into English are "menu" and "card" (as in the type of cards used in poker or the like). When used in certain set phrases in Spanish, the word "carta" is used to express specific legal and commercial terminology.
The first document to reduce the powers of the English monarchs was the Magna Carta, or Great Charter in English, signed in 1215 by King John.
The Magna carta was good
It may mean 'letter' as in 'writing a letter' (escribir una carta) or it could also mean the menu as in 'ask for the menu' (pide la carta).
Do you mean magna carta?
...the comic charter? You mean Magna Carta. And go on Wikipedia. You don't deserve my answer
"According to the letter"
means 'your menu'.
Translation: In what era was the Magna Carta signed?
"Hay una carta para mi." Translates to: "There is a letter for me."
"According to the letter"
Letter of love
Who's writing the letter.
It means "To send a letter".
"who's the letter from?"