1.-Sheath, as in a knife sheath.
2.-It could also be refering to an alcoholic drink, made with Cognac, Creme de Cacao, Eggs, Sherry and Sugar wich is called the same: Vaina.
The word Vanilla comes from the Spanish word "vainilla", diminutive form of "vaina" (meaning "sheath"), which is in turn derived from Latin "vagina".
The country of origin for the word "vanilla" is Spain. The word vanilla comes from the Spanish word "vainilla" and the French word "vanille" which come from the Spanish word "vaina" stemming from the Latin "vagina." The word vanilla became common during the 17th century.
Vanilla comes from the Spanish word for "little pod" (vainilla) which in itself is a diminutive of the Spanish term vaina ("sheath") and derives originally back to the latin vagina.
No. Vanilla comes from the Spanish word for "little pod" (vainilla) which in itself is a diminutive of the Spanish term vaina ("sheath") and derives originally back to the latin vagina.
Vanilla comes from the Spanish word for "little pod" vainilla which in itself is a diminutive of the Spanish term vaina ("sheath") and derives originally back to the latin vagina.
Vanilla comes from the Spanish word for "little pod" vainilla which in itself is a diminutive of the Spanish term vaina ("sheath") and derives originally back to the latin vagina.
the word that is the same in English and spanish is the word "no".
nide is not an English word or a Spanish word.
Chris Vaina's birth name is Christopher Michael Vaina.
About 40% of the words in English have a Spanish cognate. This means that the English word has a similar Spanish word, such as "accident" (English) and "accidente" (Spanish).
Dos guisantes en una vaina is how you say two peas in a pod in Spanish.
There is no such word in Spanish.