Gloria (lat. gloria, gloriae) joy, delight, as in "estar en la gloria"; the power, the pleasure and the eternity of Christ; the Heaven (la gloria del Señor). It is also use as a name for women, Mi amiga se llama Gloria "My friend's name is Gloria".
De (lat. de). 1. A preposition in Spanish that expresses possession. It is the genitive in Spanish; i.e.: La casa de mis primos "My cousins' house". 2. With the verb "venir" or "llegar" expresses origin; to finish a visit or an action, vengo de España "I come from Spain"; Ya llegué/vine de correr (I just came from running). Apenas vinimos de la casa de mis amigos "We have just arrived from my friends' house". 3. The material with which something is made Las puertas son de madera "the doors are made of wood".
Jugo de naranja means orange juice in Spanish.
It means "of yours," as in "is this something of yours," or in Spanish, "este es algo de ti."
The word "de" in Spanish can have multiple meanings in English, such as "of," "from," "about," or "belonging to," depending on the context.
"Vengo de España" means "I come from Spain" in Spanish.
In Spanish, "mot de passe" means "contraseña," which translates to "password" in English.
"Gloria" is both a spanish and portuguese word. May be a latin word also.
It means "Gloria likes the family".
Soli Deo Gloria ...... Glory to God alone
La Gloria de ti/usted (informal/formal)
The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
de means of in spanish
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Trienta de octubre translates from Spanish to mean the 30th of October.
de que: from what
De = from. Para = to.
El = The De = Of
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