nadie mas que tu
solo/solamente tu
Un amor.
Una familia feliz in Spanish is "one happy family" in English.
"A flower" and "one flower" are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase un flor. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "oon flawr" in Spanish.
Una milla is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "a mile." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "one mile" in English. The pronunciation will be "OO-na MEESH-sha" in Uruguayan Spanish.
The Spanish phrase "las dunas" is translated to "the dunes" in English. One can learn this and other translation by taking a class and studying the Spanish language.
The phrase 'los telez' is from the the Spanish language. When translated into English it means the telez. It is from a Spanish song and one can watch the video on YouTube.
La siesta is the time of day when mystery and unilateralism become one
Depending on the level of loathing in the Spanish-speaker's voice "capataz" could be translated innocuously, like "supervisor" or "foreman" or it could be translated more belligerently as "taskmaster".
"A (one) flat (apartment)" for a residence, "a (one) floor" for a building, and "a (one) layer" for a cake are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase un piso. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "oon PEA-so" in Spanish.
Tambien is Spanish. When translated into English, Tambien means too, well, also. When looking for translation of Spanish into English, one can consult a dictionary or an expert.
If you are referring to the Bleach anime, primera is spanish for 'number one', 'first', it's not a Japanese word.
"Love lost!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Amor perdió! The declaration models a rare instance where English and Spanish phrase or sentence structure resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "a-MOR per-DYO" in Uruguayan Spanish.