soldier = el soldado
Miles (genitive: militis).
There is no such word as "sodaldo" in Spanish. However, "Soldado" means soldier."El soldado" would mean "the soldier"
A Spanish soldier is called a Red Coat
The word for a Spanish soldier who explored the Americas is "conquistador." Conquistadors were part of the Spanish conquests in the 16th century, seeking to expand Spanish territory and influence. They played a significant role in the exploration and colonization of large parts of the Americas, often encountering and subjugating indigenous populations. Notable conquistadors include Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro.
The same as english, although technically it just means a fighter (not a soldier, the word for that is "soldato").
Spanish soldiers are people who fight for Spain.
A Spanish Soldier
Soldato
One sentence with the word soldier in it is, ''The soldier fought to keep our civil rights.''
The word for a Spanish soldier who explored the Americas is "conquistador." Conquistadors were primarily known for their role in the conquest and colonization of large parts of the Americas during the 15th to 17th centuries. They often sought wealth, territory, and the spread of Christianity, playing a significant role in the history of European exploration and the subsequent impact on indigenous populations.
The closest u will find for soldier will be there word for warrior which is ''Toa''
A Conquistador