The term "Principe" is mainly used when someone is describing an island in the gulf of guinea. The island in the gulf of guinea is a part of Sao Tome and Principe.
The Prince.
It means the bottle...like a babys bottle.
el (without an accent) means "the" - for masculine words. i.e. el gato = the cat él (with an accent) means "he" or "him"
In Spanish, they say "La red" for the "the internet"
I think you mean 'el tOmate' = (the) tomato
The Mad Bull
El Principe was created on 2009-12-01.
The cast of El principe de Emilia - 2008 includes: Sara Montero Arce
It means "the automobile". Other words for this are "el carro" or "el coche".
"En El Club" by Cash El Principe
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"El rato" in Spanish translates to "the moment" or "the while" in English.
el carro = the car disculpeme = excuse/pardon me
"Hay palabras en el libro" means "There are words in the book" in Spanish.
The cast of El robo del futbol - 2008 includes: Juan Alfonso Baptista as El Principe Ninel Conde as Porrista Ivonne Montero as Peluche
Santiago de Pita has written: 'El principe jardinero, y fingido Cloridano'
It means the bottle...like a babys bottle.
The Spanish version is called "misterio del príncipe", not "imperio". The full name would be "Harry Potter y el Misterio del Príncipe".