A hat.
It means the hat
The plural of sombrero is sombreros
Sombrero.
Here are some sentences.He wore a sombrero.The sombrero was made of straw.
"Sombrero" in Spanish means hat, typically referring to a wide-brimmed hat.
(ella) compra/esta comprando un sombrero 'ella' is redundant if it's obvious who you mean 'esta comprando' describes the buying at that moment
Traigame un sombrero grande.
It means the hat
I assume you mean the sombrero galaxy. It is a galaxy, hence it has mass, hence it has gravity. If you mean a "sombrero" as in hat, it also has mass and therefore gravity. The gravity, in each case, can be calculated via the gravitational formula.
hat
un sombrero negro y blanco = "a black and white hat"
"sombrero" or "gorra" Sombrero. sombrero Sombrero
The plural of sombrero is sombreros
The sombrero (literally, hat in Spanish).
Sombrero.
The Spanish sentence "¿Quién tiene el sombrero?" translates to "Who has the hat?" in English. It is a question asking about the person who possesses or is in control of the hat.
Cerro Sombrero was created in 1958.