A Forbidden Place is "un lugar prohibido".
It is an Arabic word, 'harim' meaning forbidden place. Originally meaning 'women's quarters. from the root word 'harama' meaning guarded and forbidden
Lugar : Place
The noun 'Spanish' is a word for the language originating in Spain; a word for a thing. The noun 'Spanish' is a word for the people of Spain; a word for people.
The noun 'Spanish' is a word for the language originating in Spain; a word for a thing. The noun 'Spanish' is a word for the people of Spain; a word for people.
No. Where I'm from, savanna is not a forbidden word.
Not unless it's a place name, no.
The cookie was forbidden.
It depends on its usage; If "place" is used as a verb, the Spanish equivalent would be "colocar." As a verb, "place" would be "lugar" or "sitio."
Dover is the name of a place. It's the same in Spanish as it is in English.
The word is "lugar", pronounced loo-gar.
The Forbidden Kingdom is huge.She was forbidden from seeing him again.Swearing in public is forbidden.
The German translations for forbidden are:verbotenuntersagtunzulässig