the answer is who but its spelled like this
¿Quién?
There is not a word "leydis" in the Spanish language. However, in some Spanish speaking countries, "Leydis" is used as a name - this probably comes from the english word "ladies".
The Spanish word Soy comes from the verb Ser and means "I am".
Texas comes from the word "Tejas" which can be translated from Spanish as "friendship"
The word: given in Spanish is: dado and it comes from the verb: dar. Grammatically, it is in the past participle form.
Viene comes from the root word venir, it means to come, to arrive, and to be.
It comes from the word three and may mean threesome (in the sense of three singers) or may have sexual connotations.
By "Peruvian" do you mean Spanish, or the native Quechua language? In Spanish it is "papa" which comes from Quechua (also "papa").
Mustang comes from the Spanish word mesteno....i think
Canaveral comes from a Spanish word, cañaveral, meaning an area of sugar canes (a "canebreak").
The word Alhambra comes from the Arabic Al-Ḥamra meaning the red one.
Latin Americans call the mosquito a mosquito also, and its name comes from Spanish.-- It is Spanish for "little fly". Fly is mosca and uses the diminutive ito to mean small.
conquistador?