Lids.
If you mean "English" words that were originally Spanish, then: tortilla, adios, piñata, quesadilla, empanada, fiesta, sombrero, tapas, marina, tacos, ole, paella, sangria, vino
Tapas is a Spanish word meaning, Lots of small dishes.For Example, I could say we are having tapas as our starter, this would include a variety of small Spanish dishes -like chorizo and tortilla
"Mientras" in Spanish translates to "while" or "meanwhile" in English.
"Pararse" means to "stand up" in English.
"Bar snacks," "hubcaps" and "lids" as a noun and "You cover" as a verb are English equivalents of the Portuguese and Spanish word tapas. Context makes clear whether a Spanish feminine plural noun (case 1) or a Portuguese and Spanish second person informal singular present indicative verb (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "TA-push" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese and "TA-pas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Aperitivo" in most countries. In Mexico is botanas. In Spain, tapas.
"Botanas" in Spanish refers to snacks or appetizers that are typically enjoyed with drinks, similar to tapas in Spanish cuisine.
It means 'stand up'... I learned that in like 3rd grade. ;)
the word that is the same in English and spanish is the word "no".
nide is not an English word or a Spanish word.
Rugama is the Kikuyu word for the English word stand.
The English word for "dice" in Spanish is "says."