the Spanish words for king is 'rey"
"Alcatraz" is the Spanish word for "gannet", a marine bird related to the pelican.
It actually does mean something. "Rey" in Spanish actually means King. so Rey Mysterio means "King of Mysteries".
Nothing. It is a spanish word for King.
Infanta.
Colorado is the state whose name is derived from the Spanish word meaning colored.
The word "swagger" is a word in English slang, the word didn't exist for only about 1 or 2 years. In Spanish "swagger" is not a word, there's probably not a word for it. If there is I recommend using Google for searching Spanish Slang.
road king is Carretera Rey king of the road is Rey de la carretera
Many translations depending on context: got = tengo, agarro, cojo (in Spain), obtuve
Well the word ballet is french but the king got the word ballet from the latin word ballare, which means dance.
The only word neer king and starts with the letter "C" is a Count in spanish "Conde" pernounced in spanish: cohn-deh Other words realted to King or Queen: emperor/ess (emperador/emperadora) duque/dutchess (duque/duquesa) pharao (faraon) But I don't think there is an other word for king that satars with a "C and contains a "Z".
It comes from the Spanish word guitarra, and the Spanish got it originally from the French and (farther back) Greek languages.