Al is mostly used as a preposition meaning "to the".
To the nude
Ir al central commercial is Spanish for "go to the mall".
In spanish it is Podria irme al bano but in english it is may I use the restroom
Spanish: al orden English equivalent: at the order
"Time will tell"
al Nisa is an Arabic word, It means the women. The al is the article or what we know as (The) in English.
Al fresco dining in Italian and Spanish means dining "outside" in English.
It means, "the chess." Frequently, Spanish uses definite articles in ordinary speech which are not translated into English. Example: ¿Te gusta jugar al [a+el] ajedrez? Do you like to play chess?
The word Alhambra comes from the Arabic Al-Ḥamra meaning the red one.
¿Puedo ir al baño? in Spanish is "May I go to the bathroom?" in English.
In English 'Al fin' means 'finally'.
"In jail" or "in the fresh air" and "in the fresh air" or "in the fresco (painting)" are respective English equivalents of the Italian and Spanish phrase al fresco. Context makes clear whether an Italian language speaker references to jail time or the outdoors (cases 1, 2) or a Spanish language speaker refers to outdoor happenings or painting styles (examples 3, 4). The pronunciation will be "al FREY-sko" in Italian and Spanish.