It depends on the useage. To make a bow to someone is "dar reverencia". The weapon is "arco". A bow on a package is "lazo". The bow of a ship is "la proa".
The Spanish Cape Mystery was created in 1935.
The ISBN of The Spanish Cape Mystery is 0-451-08864-6.
No. Cape Verde used to be a Portuguese Colony and is now an independent African archipelago country. There is nothing Spanish about Cape Verde. However, the Canary Islands archipelago to the north of Cape Verde are Spanish sovereign territory.
une cape is a cape (as in the item of clothing)
No. Cape Verde used to be a Portuguese Colony and is now an independent African archipelago country. However, the Canary Islands archipelago to the north of Cape Verde are Spanish sovereign territory.
boa noite
It's spelled 'capa'
The arrows say that Americans will fight to stay free
Cabo is the Spanish word for Cape eg Cabo San Lucas = Cape St Luke Cabo is a Spanish word meaning end, tip, handle; piece of rope; cape or headland.
The Spanish Cape Mystery - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (certificate #1167)
cape, or layer.
If you mean a cape as in an article of clothing, the Spanish word is "capa." It is pronounced, "KAH-pah." If you mean a cape as in a geographical location, the Spanish word is "cabo." It is pronounced, "KAH-bow." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.