The question is not that great, but, if it helps, "beans" means "frijoles" in spanish.
"Fabian" in Spanish is a first name and does not have a specific meaning in the language.
Rice and beans are more commonly associated with Mexican cuisine, where they are a staple in dishes such as burritos, tacos, and enchiladas. While rice and beans can also be found in Italian cuisine, they are not as prevalent as in Mexican cuisine.
A quesadilla is a Mexican dish typically made with a tortilla filled with cheese and other ingredients like meat, beans, or vegetables, then folded in half and cooked until crispy. The word "quesadilla" comes from the Spanish word "queso," which means cheese.
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
If there is/are no....Example: Si no hay frijoles, voy a comer arroz. If there are no beans, I am going to eat rice.
it means beans
Perhaps you mean habichuelas, Spanish for "beans."
Spilling the Spanish Beans was created in 1937.
"Fabian" in Spanish is a first name and does not have a specific meaning in the language.
The Spanish word for Beans is frijoles or Habichuelas
It is a female variation of the name Fabian. It means one who grows beans.
i didnt spell ir right haha well.. it means...GREEN BEANS IN SPANISH!!
Beans may be habichuelas or frijoles.
Frijoles.
Bean = Frijol Beans = Frijoles
There are a few ways to say beans in Spanish: frijoles, alubias, habichuelas. The word choice also depends on the type of beans you are describing.
Fabiana, feminine of Fabio, Fabián or Fabiano, he who plants beans (yellow leguminous plants)