In Spanish, that's a form of the ver "alarmar", to alarm. Sample usage:
"Que no te alarme" - don't let it alarm you.
Une alarme de feu !
une alarme, une alarme domestique
Alarme
what alarme is it find the wiring digram and remove the fuse
Michel Aurillac has written: 'Alarme, citoyens!' -- subject(s): Military-industrial complex, Defenses, Appropriations and expenditures, Armed Forces
what does cino de mayo mean?
Son de is often used to mean son of. Usually one would just use de as in de Paul would mean son of Paul.
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
de means of in spanish
De is a preposition meaning of. It can also mean from, about, with, and as.
de que: from what
De = from. Para = to.