"Los Angeles" translates to "The Angels" in English. The name originates from the Spanish title "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles," which means "The Town of Our Lady the Queen of Angels." The city was named in honor of the Catholic Church's feast day dedicated to the angels.
Mercy, pity.
"That you/he/she/it cannot use a soccer/football player."
That's German for "aunt". Note that in German it is spelled "Tante" - with an uppercase "T" - since it is a noun.
First, English and not Englesh. One would say, 'I pinched him/her'.
sigalot in englesh"Sigeylot"Friction.
englesh to spanish
leprechauns do not speak English, i think
it is arte wicth in englesh it means art
The defeat of the Spanish Armada by the englesh in 1580.
an apple (it should be - une pomme)
It means Angle, Angle, Angle.
If by one angle you mean the interior angle that would be 108. If you mean the central angle thats 72.