A cape is a cape
cabo = "cape"
A cape is a kind of headland jutting into the sea, similar to a peninsula, although often smaller. Cape Town south Africa is located on a cape called Cape Peninsula, so the name Cape Town basically means the main town on the cape.
it means the sstate that has cape cod
cape, or layer.
Bright Lake Cape
Cabo is the spanish word for cape. Not a superhero cape, but a geographical cape....such as cape fear. Cabo can also mean tip, end, handle etc. Rojo is the spanish word for the color red. So...it is hard to tell exactly what it means without knowing the speakers context. Kyle Fittro
"El cabo" translates to "the cape" or "the cabo" in English. It can refer to a geographical feature like a cape or it can also mean a police officer in some Spanish-speaking countries.
If you mean the Cape of Good Hope, then it's a rocky headland on the atlantic cost of Cape Peninsula, South Africa.
They are wearing the same team cape as you.
It means that you are heading West.
Translation: Cape of the Sea
I guess that you may mean: Cape Point Green Point Mouille Point Sea Point Miller's Point (Simonstown)