It would help if you told us how to say it in English. "Cleits" is not an English word I've ever heard of.
No.
The word 'mita' is very obscure and is ancient Spanish for a type of tax. If you have only heard the word then what you possibly heard was 'mitad' which means 'half In American Spanish 'mita' also means ' the enforced service of Indians'
Breathe has only one pronunciation that I have ever heard or heard of.
Only thing I have ever heard is AK.
no not that iv ever heard of :L:L
You mean, why do we have an English word chocolate? It's because the Spanish discovered people in Mexico drinking this drink. The Spanish interpreted the Aztec word they heard as "chocolate". The Spanish word was passed to the English with the drink. So the word comes from the Aztec by way of Spanish.
People who have not heard of Family Guy or watch it, or heard the song by the band that made it have most probably not ever known that the bird is the word.
Probably the most common Spanish word you will ever come across, and it means 'and'.
"Nunca", or, more poetical, "Jamás".
I have been unable to find "bada" in any Spanish dictionary. The only place I've seen or heard the word is in songs, in which it is a nonsensical word. I've heard it in English, as "bada-bing," which didn't really mean anything. It was just a represention of a sound, basically.
"He brandished his sword menacingly" That's the only context that I can recall having ever heard the word.