"Been" is the past participle of the verb "to be". In Spanish the equivalent is "sido" or "estado", depending on context.
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The Spanish word "alivio" translates to "relief" in English. It refers to the feeling of ease or comfort that comes after a situation has been improved or a burden has been lightened.
Tornado comes from the spanish word tronada, which comes from the latin word tonare to thunder. This may also have been combined with the Spanish word tornar, which means to turn.
It has been stolen, rather than borrowed, from Spanish. The Spanish word cañon (a tube) is derived from a Latin word canna meaning reed.
The Spanish word 'sustos' means 'scares'. It has been used in the titles of a number of Spanish films and is an easy word to understand in that respect.
The spanish word for guitar is Guitarra. This English word came directly from the Spanish word, but it is not a Spanish word any more than the Spanish word is an Arabic word. "qutar" or a Greek word Chirara.
Armada, you mean? As in "The Spanish Armada"? Yes, but the term has been taken into English and describes a fleet of warships.
'Arroz' is the Spanish word for 'rice'. The origin of this Spanish name come from Arab, from the Arab word â??ar-rozzâ??, used to describe this same food that had been the base food of many civilizations.
The spanish word for did is hizo.
"De" is the Spanish word for "of".
The Spanish word for "in" is "en".
"Con" is the spanish word for "with".