The King
"pencil"
CAPTAIN
El saco would translate to mean the sack in English.
El, without an accent, means "the". Él means "he".
"El rey" is a Spanish equivalent of "the king."The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine singular noun "rey" means "king." Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "ehl reh."
"The spanish phrase el mundo es translates into English to the phrase ""The world is"". There are many great translating programs you can use on the internet. as well."
alayki el dalal means "you are very coy" in English. This is a phrase in a belly dance song. Usually it originated from Arabia.
Probably "the day you left", usually used in the phrase "the day you left me".
El bota does not translate. If you mean la botathen it is Spanish for the boot.
In English, that would be "Usted es el que está para mí." There are many ways to phrase this. That would be one of them.
"the second"
"pencil"
CAPTAIN
"El alemán" means "the German".
El saco would translate to mean the sack in English.
I am the king.
El, without an accent, means "the". Él means "he".