street address
Del brazo y por la calle was created in 1966.
''Calle'' means street in Spanish.
not spanish; maybe it's calle= street
The word "calle" is pronounced as "kah-yeh." The "ll" in Spanish typically sounds like a "y" in English, making it distinct from the English pronunciation. The emphasis is generally placed on the first syllable, "kah."
The Spanish word for broad street is "calle ancha."
One word would be "carretera."
In Spanish-speaking cultures, the mother's and father's last names are both used, often connected by the word "y" (meaning "and"): Velasquez y de la Calle. This can also be hyphenated, e.g. Velasquez-de la Calle.
"Pa la calle hoy y mañana" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Out in the street today and tomorrow." It is often used to express a carefree attitude or a desire to have a good time without worrying about the future.
The cast of Del brazo y por la calle - 1956 includes: Carlos Ortigoza as Narrator
'Direccion de la calle' translates to mean 'the direction of the street' in English.
that it is one word .
street