The Spanish were particularly angry with the English during the late 16th century due to a combination of factors, including English privateering, which involved raiding Spanish ships and colonies in the Americas. The competition for dominance in trade and territory heightened tensions, while the English support for Protestant rebels in Spain's Catholic territories further fueled animosity. Additionally, the English defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 marked a significant blow to Spain's naval supremacy, intensifying the rivalry between the two nations.
The Spanish got very angry with the ENglish because one of the most famous English captains Francis Drake. In 1577, Drake began an historic voyage around the world. When he returned to England in 1580, Drakes ship was loaded with gold captured from Spanish ships. He became a hero in England. From then on the Spainsh called him the "Master Thief."
"Por qué estás enojado" in Spanish means "why are you angry" in English.
Brandon is a name, so it is the same in Spanish as English.
"What often makes you angry..."
"Enojado"
spanish
"You're so sweet, baby!" in English means ¡Eres tan dulce, bebé! in Spanish.
It's used in different languages like Spanish. In English we only add them to the end but Spanish doesn't... Example: English - this is so cool!... Spanish - ¡This is so cool!
Translated from English to Spanish its 'el es tan lindo. This is how you say he is, so cute in Spanish.
The end of the Spanish is when the English beat them, so the king felt very bad so he decided to end the Spanish.
Msgluck is not a word in English so, it would not be a word in Spanish.
Paco in Spanish is a nickname for Francisco which means Francis in English so, Paco = Frank.