"Los compañeros" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "the companions" or "the colleagues" in English. It refers to a group of people who work or spend time together.
"Tus compañeros de clase" in English means "your classmates."
"Los Angeles" in Spanish translates to "The Angels" in English.
"Los vecinos" means "the neighbors" in Spanish.
"Los lunes" means "Mondays" in Spanish.
"Trios los gordos" translates to "The Three Fat Guys" in English.
Bonanza - 1959 The Companeros 5-29 was released on: USA: 19 April 1964
"Tus compañeros de clase" in English means "your classmates."
The address of the Casa Magoffin Companeros is: 1120 Magoffin Avenue, El Paso, TX 79901-1544
Hugh Hazelton has written: 'Companeros' 'Crossing the Chaco'
Los = the (plural) Los Angeles = The Angels
I believe you mean "los hemanos." That means "the brothers."
'Trio los gordos' would mean 'The Los Gordos Trio' or 'The Fat Guys Trio'
amigos/amigas = friends (male, or both sexes/female) companeros/as (with a tilde, the little wave, on the 'n') = friends, companions
what does los angelitos mean?
los fotos = the photos
Los saludos means: the greetings.
Los Palomas means the doves.