Island translates to "isla" in Spanish. In Spanish, you would pronounce all the letters, so the "s" is not silent in this word.
The Spanish Isle is where Dominican Republic and Haiti are. It's called Española (which is the name of the ship in Muppet Treasure Island.)
These names are synonyms.More correct is Mallorca because is the Spanish/Catalan spelling.
No, channel is not an island in spanish. Island in spanish is "isla".
Spanish explorers gave California its name. The name California comes from a mythical island in a 1510 Spanish book.
the Canary Islands
"Alcatraz" can be translated to "pelican".
Barbados
Hispaniola is the name of the island in the West Indies which contains Haiti (french-speaking) and the Dominican Republic (spanish-speaking).
Dominica (not to be confused with the Dominican Republic, which is a spanish speaking country).
The name california comes from the name of a treasure island described in a spanish tale of the early 1500's
The Spanish word for "Island" is isla.
Alcatraz is an abbreviation of the Spanish for Isla de Alcatraces (Island of Pelicans).