Precious (meaning precious)
english: Precious
Spanish: Preciosa
Angel (meaning angel)
english: Angel
spanish: Angel
Bella (meaning beautiful)
english: Bella
spanish: Bella
Espano does not have any meaning in Spanish. It could either be one of two Spanish misspellings.Español is most likely the misspelling you are looking for. It is Spanish for Spanish.Hispano is the possible phonetic misspelling. It is Spanish for Hispanic.
Keely is not a Spanish name. Therefore it has no meaning in Spanish, it means something in English I'm sure but I could not find it spelled as "Keely" anywhere.Keely is from Irish "keelin": meaning slender
When you use "regional" mean in spanish, is the same thing as figurative and literal meaning in english. In other words, the meaning of one word could be the meaning that we find in the dictionary, or depends on the context, the word could have another meaning, thing or idea
"Bastion" could mean "bastión" or "baluarte" in the same context. The meaning in spanish is the same as english.
Kendrick has no meaning in Spanish or Chinese. It only has meaning in English. In English, It comes from a surname which has several different origins. It could be from the Old English given names Cyneric "royal power" or Cenric "bold power", or from the Welsh name Cynwrig "chief hero". It can also be an Anglicized form of the Gaelic surname Mac Eanraig meaning "son of HENRY".
The word 'unorganized' could be translated to Spanish as 'desorganizado'. It has the same meaning as the word in English, it's used to describe someone or something that doesn't follows an order or that is all over the place.
"Duchbag" is slang and doesn't have a direct translation in Spanish. However, you could use terms like "idiota" or "imbécil" to convey a similar meaning.
That is third person singular conjugation of ther verb 'adir' meaning to accept. Hence the English word adheer. El Ademeans he accepts or could also mean accepts an inheritance.
From BehindtheName.com"From an English surname which is of disputed meaning. It could be derived from the Old English given name Ceolsige meaning "ship victory". Alternatively it could be from a place name meaning "Cenel's island", from the Old English name Cenel "fierce" in combination with eg "island"."
Although there could be multiple meanings of this Spanish phrase "periodicos de Bolivia" the widely accepted meaning of this term is "Newspapers in Bolivia".
The word "chepa" is not defined in the English language, however if there is a posibility that this word could be meant in a spanish notation then chepa would translate to hunchback in English.
he only speaks english hope i could help =) he only speaks english hope i could help =)