to fight
Armada means fleet - as in Navy
or
it can mean 'loaded' as in la pistola esta armada , the gun is loaded.
theyre losers
The Spanish Armada
The Spanish Armada or commonly called the Invincible Armada.
I assume by "Spanish Armada" you mean Phillip II of Spain's unsuccessful attempt to invade England, which occurred in 1588. At the time, Queen Elizabeth I ruled England.
The success of Spanish Armada would mean that Queen Elizabeth, (viewed as a Protestant heretic) would be deposed and the people subjugated to the Spanish rule and forcibly converted to Catholicism.
Army
Armada, you mean? As in "The Spanish Armada"? Yes, but the term has been taken into English and describes a fleet of warships.
Arms (weapons) for the fleet
If you mean the Spanish Armada, then Sir Francis Drake was the English leader and Medina Sidonia was the Spanish leader. Hope I helped! :)
theyre losers
Assuming you mean the Spanish Armada - that particular armada, and there were three armadas, attacked in 1588. Elizabeth died in 1603.
The noun 'armada' is a collective noun for:an armada of newtsan armada of ships
I am not sure but did they mean route? If they didn't it was armada
The Spanish had a huge armada.
The Spanish Armada
The address of the Armada Free Public Library is: 73930 Church Street, Armada, 48005 3331
The Spanish Armada or commonly called the Invincible Armada.