"rhyme" and 'canto', part of a poem
"chant" also
'I sing' from verb (infinitive) 'cantar'
A canto is a portion of a large poem, Dante's epics are good examples. One could think of them as something like the chapters in a novel. Free nugget: canto is derived from the Latin cantusmeaning "song".(Music / Classical Music) Music another word for cantus
Canto is Spanish or Italian and it means "I sing." English uses derive from the use of the Italian word in music. The root word is cantar meaning to sing. 'Canto' can also be a noun meaning 'the action and effect of singing;' 'the art of singing; and in some places, it can mean 'song.'
The canto is a main division in a poem.
"I don't take ..." is "no tomo ..." in spanish.
Estoy cantando Canto
filo/canto/bordo/orilla
dog
gaka is not a Spanish word
afuras is not a spanish word.
It is the Spanish word for "fox".
"quidera" is not a Spanish word.
"Coll" is not a Spanish word.