He plays worse than the queen - él toca peor que la reina. Referring to the playing of a musical instrument, not a game or sport.
"My queen" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase mi reina. The feminine singular phrase may be used literally in regard to a female monarch and loosely as an endearment. The pronunciation will be "mee REY-na" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The English translation of the Spanish word Reina is queen.
"Reina" means "queen" in English.
Malvada reina and reina malvada are Spanish equivalents of the English phrase "wicked witch." Birthplace, context and personal preference determine which form suits since Spanish tends to put adjectives after, not before, nouns except for emphasis or nuanced meanings. The respective pronunciations will be "mal-BA-tha REY-na" and "REY-na mal-BA-tha" in Uruguayan Spanish.
== == Reina is Spanish it means Queen, Reina Sofia Airport is on The Spanish Island of Teneriffe
"Reina bella" means "beautiful queen" in Spanish.
It is said Rey (masculine) and Reina (feminine). Reyes (plural) It means 'king' (rey) or 'queen' (reina') in English
kingdom and the king is el rey and reina is queen
Trata usted/tratas de decir 'reina bella' (formal/informal) TRAHtah ooSTAY/TRAHtass they theyTHEER 'reina bella' ''they' as English 'they'; 'THEER' as in 'thin'
This is improper Spanish and the would "You" is not Spanish at all. Tranquilo aqui mi reina. Esperando que [usted] conteste. Calm here my queen. Waiting for you to answer.
"Reina española" or "Reina de España" (the last one if you want to name the country specially).
"Mi Reina"