It's the same as in English: a member of the (wild) cat family
"Vino en" can mean either "wine in" or "he (or she) came in," but it would not be the end of the sentence in Spanish.
It is a term of endearment meaning "My Queen".
It depends on the sentence. It can mean any of the following words: what, which, that, who, than.
a translation of a spanish word to English
see yourself or dresses you need more sentence to know which
I have a pet Puma. I have clothes made by puma. simple
Yes, he is a sentene: Mia hall in sphs likes Puma <3
Tony Puma. "Experience Makes The Difference".
"Puma" is spelled and pronounced the same way in English and in Spanish. A puma is a cougar, similar to a mountain lion.
The puma is a type of Cougar. It is a quick and mean big cat. The length of a puma's claws are approximately 6.5 centimeters.
The puma did not hesitate to pounce on the possum.
That isn't Spanish. Try Italian...
"Vino en" can mean either "wine in" or "he (or she) came in," but it would not be the end of the sentence in Spanish.
The leopard cannot change his spots. The leopard is well-spotted.
It means "The puma is under the notebook."
They are VERY ugly puma's!
Felidae, if that's what you mean...