Los Angeles is itself a Spanish word, meaning "the angels".
"Los Angeles" is Spanish for "The Angels"
Why is Los Angeles nicknamed City of Angels
In Spanish, the word "los" is a definite article that means "the" in English. When used before a masculine plural noun like "Ángeles" (Angeles), it indicates that the noun is plural and masculine. Therefore, "Los Ángeles" translates to "The Angels" or "The Angeles" in English.
Los Angeles = The Angels
That means "the angels". Of course, when referring to the city, that is usually just called "Los Angeles", in any language.
Los Angeles = "The Angels"
Los Angeles is Spanish for "the angels".
same way just with a spanish accent LOS ANGELES (los an-heles)
"Los angeles" means "the angels" in Spanish. That's why they call Los Angeles "the city of the angels."
The patron saint of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, California, is St. Bibiana
That's not Spanish. If you mean "Los ángeles", that means "the angels".
The Real L Word Los Angeles - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010 (Los Angeles, California)