(el) mar
sea = el mar
The Spanish word "caracol" translates to "snail" in English.
"mar"is the Spanish word for sea.
Bajo el mar.
Marisol comes from Spanish: Mar = Sea Sol = Sun The word "and" in spanish would be "y", which in this case is replaced by "i", thus, Marisol meaning "Sea and Sun"
Seas.
"Yes!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word ¡Sí!The pronunciation sounds the same as that of si for "but" or the musical note "B" even though the latter word carries no accent over the vowel. The pronunciation will be "sea" in Uruguayan Spanish.
These spanish words means: "From the Sea" or "Marine"
océano, mar for sea. I feel like mar is used more often.
The Spanish word for March is "Marzo". Most places do not abbreviate it because it is such a short word, but when abbreviation is necessary, the term "Mar." can be used. It is usually not used though because the word "mar" is Spanish for sea, and therefore most people just write out Marzo whenever they use it.
Arrojado (if dumped like something was dumped into the sea)Terminado (if dumped like someone broke with you)
The spanish word for guitar is Guitarra. This English word came directly from the Spanish word, but it is not a Spanish word any more than the Spanish word is an Arabic word. "qutar" or a Greek word Chirara.