The bull = el toro
"Toro" in Spanish translates to "bull" in English.
The Spanish last name "Torres" means "towers" in English. It is a common surname that denotes a person who lived near a tower or fortress.
Bullfighting is the controversial Spanish tradition that is practiced in several Latin American countries. It involves a bull being fought by a matador in a public arena, with the aim of ultimately killing the bull. This tradition has faced criticism from animal rights activists for its cruelty towards animals.
The Spanish people have several symbols which they consider significant. The Royal Crown is a symbol that is held in an almost religious type of awe and is put out for display on important governmental occasions. The Spanish flag, with a horizontal gold bar between to horizontal bars of red is significant and has a variant with the royal coat of arms displayed on the middle gold bar. The bull is also much admired for its strength. This last symbol is evidenced by the barbaric practice of bull fighting where toreador pits himself against the hapless bull.
To change the word "calf" to "bull," simply add the letter "b" at the beginning of the word "calf" to form "bcalf," which can then be rearranged to become "bull."
"Toro" in Spanish translates to "bull" in English.
Both are Spanish, and mean 'Bull Bull', used by toreadors as a challenge or invitation to the bull.
In Spanish, bull = toro.
'Toro' is the Spanish word for bull.
Spanish Bull Fight - 1903 I was released on: USA: 1903
The bull. In Spain they have 'fights' between a man and a bull.
Spanish power is personified by the "bull".
Spanish people in Spain
"Toro" is the Spanish word for "bull". The phrase means "Bull, bull, bull".
bull fighting
A Mexican bull is called a "toro" in Spanish.
Same as in English ENGLISH BULL TERRIER