The Spanish WORD 'caballero' is linked with the English 'cavalier' or French 'chevalier' and has meant 'knight' 'cavalier' and 'horseman', but it usually means 'gentleman' nowadays.
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Caballero means "gentleman" or "knight" in Spanish. It is a term used to refer to a man who is polite, chivalrous, and well-mannered.
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Caballero is the Spanish for Knight.
Laura Caballero's birth name is Laura Rodrguez Caballero.
Putsy Caballero's birth name is Ralph Joseph Caballero.
Joseph Luis Caballero's birth name is Jose Luis Caballero.
Caballero is Spanish for gentlemen or just man. By adding "muy" to it (which means very) it might mean: very fancy(man), or very manly. This is probably said to someone (a man) who acts fancy or of a high class.
Señor / caballero, ¿cómo está usted?
"caballero" as in gentleman "don" or "señor"
Caballero or vaquero.
You call them spanians because they dont have a specific name, because Madrid is in spain so you are spanish or you are a spanian.