Turtle-neck sweater
Nothing remotely like that. If it's French, maybe you mean "insulter" (to insult)?
"The sweater."
That's the Spanish spelling of "sweater".
"Very tall" in English.
There are two common uses for "alto". The first is as the word "tall", i.e. Es un chico alto = He is a tall boy. The second is as the command for "stop!", i.e. "Alto! Camiones no pueden pasar. = Stop! Trucks cannot go through.
no it means neck
Nothing remotely like that. If it's French, maybe you mean "insulter" (to insult)?
"The sweater."
That's the Spanish spelling of "sweater".
It means "loud and clear".
Directly, it means "tall stick" but is generally translated to "tall tree." "Palo" could also be a combination of "Pa' lo," which is a shortened version of "Para lo." If you were to say "Voy para lo alto," that would mean "I am going to the high region/area." "Para lo alto" = "pa' lo alto" "Palo Alto."
alto Alto is one form, used to mean "Halt." Parada is the term for a bus stop. Parar is "to stop" (also to stand)
Alto o Bajo High or low. It is the Spanish way of waying "High AND low" when talking about looking for something high and low, though alto y bajo is used too.
There are two common uses for "alto". The first is as the word "tall", i.e. Es un chico alto = He is a tall boy. The second is as the command for "stop!", i.e. "Alto! Camiones no pueden pasar. = Stop! Trucks cannot go through.
Alto means middle.
Alttius is a Latin word which means "Higher." It is related to the English word "Altitude" and the Spanish word "Alto" which means "high; tall"
Directly, it means "tall stick" but is generally translated to "tall tree." "Palo" could also be a combination of "Pa' lo," which is a shortened version of "Para lo." If you were to say "Voy para lo alto," that would mean "I am going to the high region/area." "Para lo alto" = "pa' lo alto" "Palo Alto."