It means: The Meadows.
Las (or Los) = The
Vega = Meadow (s for plural)
It was so named due to it's plentiful underground water supply and fertile ground; it was quite literally a huge fertile meadow surrounded by desert.
It means "The Meadows"
The Meadows
"Finder" has no meaning in Spanish because it is an English word meaning "one who finds." The Spanish words with that general meaning include "buscador" and "discubridor."
Periciales is one of the Spanish words meaning, experts. It is the plural of pericial.
"Tornado" in Spanish is the same as in English, "tornado". An alternative, "torcedor" (meaning "twister"), can be used.
Sierra is a Spanish word meaning saw. Sierra Nevada is the saw-toothed or jagged mountain range running 400 miles through Nevada and California.
La vaca is two words and it means the cow.
The statement is an idiom in English and does not translate directly to Spanish. The words can be translated, but the statement would not have the intended meaning in Spanish.
The verb tense are different and words really do not have a direct meaning. For example in English you would ask: "How are you" and in spanish it would be like saying: "You are how"
I believe it is one of those words that has the same meaning in English - One who preaches the Christian gospel.
The words are Spanish meaning 'of nothing' or in contemporary English 'you are welcome'
The meaning of the Spanish words 'recados animados' in English is basically animated backgrounds. There are many websites that offer animated backgrounds if one is looking for some.
Some words in English that sound like they come from Spanish include taco, salsa, siesta, hacienda, and fiesta. These words have been borrowed and adopted into English, preserving their Spanish pronunciation and meaning.
The word "huellas" in Spanish translates to "footprints" in English.