The Spanish word "reloj" actually has several meanings and can be used in various ways. The word itself is translated into English as clock, meter, or timepiece.
It means clock or (wrist)watch.
Reloj is pronounced "reh-loh." The "r" is rolled, and the "j" is pronounced like the "ch" in the English word "church."
The word "do" in Spanish can be translated as "hacer."
In Spanish, "fang" is translated as "colmillo." In French, it is translated as "crocs." In German, the word for "fang" is "Reißzahn."
There is no word "willa" in Spanish or English. If it is a proper noun, it need not be translated.
Clock in spanish is translated to "reloj". Reloj is a masculine word.
Reloj
It means clock or (wrist)watch.
Clock'reloj' = watch
The term ''ende'' is a word of Spanish origins. Ende can be translated as hence, or therefore. The word is usually preceded by the Spanish word 'por'.
Yes, the Spanish word "relojes," which means "watches," is masculine. The singular form "reloj" is also masculine. In Spanish, nouns have a gender, and adjectives and articles must agree with the gender of the noun. For example, you would say "el reloj" for "the watch" and "los relojes" for "the watches."
The word 'hope' translated into Spanish is' esperanza'.
The spanish word is "demonio".
The word sisters translated to spanish is hermanas, singular would be hermana
equipo is the spanish word for team
== == The Spanish word for "mix" is "mezclar".
That's not a Spanish word.