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Nivel is the Spanish word for level (in the sense of a floor). Equilibrar is the Spanish word for level (in the sense of balancing something) and Equilibrante is the Spanish word for the tool used to level something.
It could mean something in spanish but it means star in URDU
Fiasco means fake or something trueless, a similar word in Spanish is "Fraude"
As far as I can tell, "learner" is not a word in Spanish.
The Spanish word "tener" means "to have" in English. It is commonly used to indicate possession or ownership of something.
For something to open on its on its on or by itself, or it can be to open something.
He = I have, as in I have done something (Not possessive, but auxiliary.)
That's Spanish. "Coger" here is slang for sexual intercourse, so the meaning is something like "F***ing with my girlfriend".
"Tener" is the Spanish verb meaning "to have", as in posession of something. There is a second verb in Spanish, "haber", which means "to have" when used as an auxilary verb for perfect tenses, i.e. "have done".
The meaning of the Spanish word Susto is a Spanish word that means intense fear or fright. It is used for various Spanish situations when the protagonist is very scared.
The words above are gibberish. Quiero = I want. Quest - is not a Spanish word Hacer = To make, to do (depends on context) You - is not a Spanish word Encnta - is not a Spanish word, but could be "encanta" which means enchant, or to really like something (like ice cream) or to be pleased with something.
The Spanish translation of the word atencion to English is attention.