"Flying saucer" is an English equivalent of "platillo volante."
The Spanish word "platillo" means "little plate, saucer." Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "un" ("a, one"). The adjective "volante," from the present participle of the infinitive "volar," means "flying."
Together, the pronunciation is "plah-TEE-yoh voh-LAHN-teh."
"Soucoupe volante" is a French equivalent of 'flying saucer."The feminine noun "soucoupe" means "saucer." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The present participle "volante" in the feminine singular form means "flying."Together, the pronunciation is "soo-koop voh-lawnt."
plato, platillo.
volante is an adjective meaning flying.
Some people say "Platillo Principal" but the literal translation (which is also used) is "Plato principal"
rueda volante
El juego del volante
Su mamá prepara un platillo para la fiesta
une soucoupe is a saucer in French. And une soucoupe volante is a flying saucer.
Es un platillo español hecho a base de arroz, vieiras, almejas y otros ingredientes.
"Flying saucer" is an English equivalent of "Disco volante."The masculine noun "disco" literally means "disk." Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "un, uno" ("a, one"). The adjective "volante," from the masculine/feminine singular form of the present participle of the infinitive "volare," means "flying."All together, the pronunciation is "DEE-skoh voh-LAHN-teh."
Carlos Volante was born on 1910-11-11.
Squadrone Volante - Scotland - was created in 1705.