It means, "second," both the kind that comes after 'first,' and the one that comes with the next tick of the clock.
The Spanish word "segundo" translates to "second" in English, referring to the unit of time or position that comes after the first.
Second is an English equivalent of 'segundo'. The word in Spanish is pronounced 'seh-GOON-doh'. It may be translated as the adjective/noun 'second' [in number or rank] and as the noun 'second' in terms of time.
"One Segundo" is a mix of languages. One is an English word. Segundo is the Spanish word for Second (Both the number and the measure of time) Un segundo means one second, as is "wait a moment."
The English meaning of the Spanish word "úsame" is "use me."
The Spanish word "ciudad" translates to "city" in English.
Yes, "Amor" is a Spanish word that translates to "love" in English.
"One Segundo" is a mix of languages. One is an English word. Segundo is the Spanish word for Second (Both the number and the measure of time) Un segundo means one second, as is "wait a moment."
Second is an English equivalent of 'segundo'. The word in Spanish is pronounced 'seh-GOON-doh'. It may be translated as the adjective/noun 'second' [in number or rank] and as the noun 'second' in terms of time.
You may mean segundo nombre, which means 'second (i.e. middle) name.' Numbre as far as I know is not a word in Spanish...
Trabuco means "Musket" in English It is a Spanish word
the word No
meaning geheimantwort
"Tardes" is the Spanish word meaning "afternoon/evening" in English.
The Spanish word "atención" translates to "attention" in English. It is used to refer to the act of paying heed, focus, or careful consideration towards something.
There is no such word in English. -Try Italian or Spanish.
There is no such word in Spanish. If you mean to translate from English to Spanish, in Spanish that is "padre" (the same as the regular meaning of "father").
"Sacramento" means the same as the English word, "Sacrament"
The word Florida stays the same. All names in Spanish generally stay the same. Florida is a Spanish word meaning "flowery."