"King" is an English equivalent of "rey."
The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "reh."
rey (spanish) : king
"El rey" is a Spanish equivalent of "the king."The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine singular noun "rey" means "king." Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "ehl reh."
"My queen" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase mi reina. The feminine singular phrase may be used literally in regard to a female monarch and loosely as an endearment. The pronunciation will be "mee REY-na" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The King
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).
rey (spanish) : king
Amor del rey in Spanish means "love of the king" in English.
King of Kings in Spanish is "Rey de Reyes".
It is said Rey (masculine) and Reina (feminine). Reyes (plural) It means 'king' (rey) or 'queen' (reina') in English
It means, "Beach of the King," or, "King's Beach."
kingdom and the king is el rey and reina is queen
"El rey" is a Spanish equivalent of "the king."The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine singular noun "rey" means "king." Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "ehl reh."
Rey is Spanish or Catalan in origin and comes from the word rey meaning "King" in those languages. It is pronounced as "ray" would be in English. In fact, the English surname "Ray" is derived from the Old French rey or roi meaning "king." These all descend from the Latin "rex," meaning "king".
"Kings" is an English equivalent of "reyes."The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its plural definite article is "los" ("the"). Its plural indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "REH-ehs."
"Calming herself (himself, itself, oneself, yourself)" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word relajándose. It also translates as "reducing" or "relaxing" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "REY-la-KHAN-do-sey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
It actually does mean something. "Rey" in Spanish actually means King. so Rey Mysterio means "King of Mysteries".
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