Tarde
late (with a plural noun) also: afternoons/evenings
The word cargo originates from the mid 17th century: from Spanish cargo, carga, from late Latin carricare, carcare 'to load,' from Latin carrus 'wheeled vehicle.'
Afternoon or evening "Tarde" is also the adjective for "late", related to the English word "tardy."
a person with one white and one black parent, a late 16th century Spanish word
The word "peccadillo" comes from the Spanish language. It is derived from the Spanish word "pecadillo," which means a small sin or offense. English borrowed the term, and it is now commonly used to refer to a minor or slight offense or wrongdoing.
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.
do you mean 'tardes' as in buenos tardes, it means good afternoon/evening. Tarde means (generally) late
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".
The Spanish word for "who" is "quién".