"Solo" means alone, lonely and its root of most of the words related to solitude. (you see :) )
And "Sólo" (note the "tilde", accent, on the first O) means "only", "just".
My one and only soul or Soul of my soul?
If tha is taken to mean something like "I just have one of these", then it would be "Solo tengo uno de estos."
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
Sé algo de españolPLEASE, NEVER SAY THIS: Yo hablo solo pequeno Español.
de means of in spanish
"Es solo de mí" translates to "It's just for me" in English. It suggests that something is exclusive or personal to the speaker.
De.
Trienta de octubre translates from Spanish to mean the 30th of October.
Yo estoy solo a una llamada de distancia
El = The De = Of
de que: from what
De = from. Para = to.
That's spanglish, not a real language like English or Spanish.