"Del" is one of two "official" contractions in the Spanish language. It means "of the" or "from the". "No" is the same in both languages. This phrase would then mean "of the no" or "from the no".
of of
Del is a contraction meaning De El - of the.
father's name
"del" is "de" and "la" put together in Spanish meaning "of the". Mare is an English word. That's spanglish right there my friend, unless you're referring to something else.
Do you mean, what does it mean in English? If so, it means event date. :P
The term 'horoscopes del dia' is a phrase that is originally in the Spanish language. When translated to English, the phrase means 'horoscopes of the day.'
Amor del rey in Spanish means "love of the king" in English.
months of the year and stations
In Spanish: el ombligo del mundo In English: the navel of the world
The phrase 'Corona Del Mar' translates from Spanish into English as 'Crown the Sea'. This is broken down as the following Corona = Crown, Del = the, and Mar = sea.
Usos del verbo tener = uses of the verb "tener" Tener in Spanish (usually) means "to have" in English.
It means the house of Marisol, or Marisol's house.