gentleman = el caballerogentlemen = los caballeros
"Hidalgo" is another word for a Spanish gentleman that begins with an 'h'.
Gentleman is cabellero in Spanish
Hidalgo - traditional Spanish nobility title for male person.
Gentleman is a compound word.
Señor.
The Word of a Gentleman was created in 1981.
The Romani word for gentleman is "rom" or "romano."
The word "gentleman" can function as a noun.
The word 'signor' is a shortened form of the word 'signore'. It's a word in the Italian language. Its meaning is 'sir, mister, gentleman'. Its equivalent in Spanish is senor.
The Spanish WORD 'caballero' is linked with the English 'cavalier' or French 'chevalier' and has meant 'knight' 'cavalier' and 'horseman', but it usually means 'gentleman' nowadays.
In Italian, 'gentleman' becomes, 'deputato.'
It means a Spanish Gentleman. It derives from a Latin word Caballarius. It also passed into French as 'Cavalier' and into later Italian as Cavaliere