A 'filo' is a sharpened edge, like that of a blade. 'Dos filos' means 'two edges.' In Spanish, it's 'one filo' and 'two filos.' 'De dos filos' means double-edged, like a sword or a razor blade.
It can mean either of the following:You speak Spanish.Do you speak Spanish?
"Nacio" is a Spanish word that translates to "nation" in English.
That is not a word in Spanish. Not a verb conjugation either.
"Flauta" in Spanish can mean either a musical flute or a rolled and fried tortilla filled with meat or other ingredients, similar to a taquito.
Franca can mean either "frank" (as in earnest and honest, but the feminine adjective) or "franc" (as in the former French currency).
Weba is not a word in either English or Spanish.
It means nothing in either English or Spanish.
It can mean either 'cut' or 'short'.
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"Vino en" can mean either "wine in" or "he (or she) came in," but it would not be the end of the sentence in Spanish.
It can mean either of the following:You speak Spanish.Do you speak Spanish?
Either tú (informal) or Usted (formal).
It can mean either "child" or "boy".
Emily is a proper name, a female first name. It can be either Emily or Emilia in Spanish.
'Te' in Spanish means you. Grammatically, it is either a direct or indirect object pronoun.
The word "comida" means "food."
"Huésped" can mean either "guest" or "host" depending on the context.