Not only is an English equivalent of 'no solo'. The words in Spanish are pronounced 'noh SOH-loh'. The word order is the same in English and in Spanish.
If it is "no solo español", it means "not only Spanish". "No sólo español" is "not just Spanish" or "Not only Spanish".
solo in Spanish means that you are alone
"Solo español" is Spanish for "Only Spanish"
nadie mas que tu solo/solamente tu
"Solo poquito" is a Spanish phrase that means "just a little bit" in English. It is used to describe something that is small in quantity or extent.
"Estoy tan solo" in Spanish means "I am so alone" in English. It conveys a feeling of loneliness or isolation.
Sólo means "only" in English. Without the accent, "solo", it means "alone" or "single".
You could say "inglés al español". Note that the names of languages in Spanish are not capitalized.
from Spanish people that I know: Samba Pa Ti in English is equal to "Solo For You".
There is nothing Latin about that phrase: epic organ solo is English and "cue" appears to be a feeble attempt at the Spanish word "que", what, as in "what a . . . .!"
I only have weeks to or I just have weeks to... may be English equivalents of 'Solo tengo semanas para'. The adverb 'solo' means 'only, just'. The verb 'tengo'means '[I] am having, do have, have'. The feminine noun 'semanas' means 'weeks'. The preposition 'para' means 'for, in order to, to'. All together, they're pronounced 'SOH-loh TEHN-goh seh-MAH-na-SPAH-rah'.
Solo in Italian means "only" in English.