"Espalda" is the Spanish word for "back," referring to the rear part of the body. It can also be used metaphorically to indicate support or protection.
The spanish word for leg is Pierna. :]
The word for wales in spanish is gales
The Spanish word for "faith" is "fe".
The Spanish word "monticom" is not a recognized word in Spanish. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a regional variation of a different word. Can you provide more context or confirm the spelling?
If you mean your back as in the part of your anatomy, the spanish word is "espalda" (S-paul-dah)
"Espalda" is the Spanish word for "back," referring to the rear part of the body. It can also be used metaphorically to indicate support or protection.
I am going back home = Me vuelvo a casa.
"Patio" is a Spanish word meaning back garden.
from the Spanish: patio meaning 'back garden' or 'backyard
You would use the word manada or estampida
A good way to study Spanish is to make flash cards with the English word on one side and the Spanish word on the other, try to remember the word in English and Spanish. You can also try to record yourself saying the word and play it back to yourself and repeat until you remember it.
Doorman = Portero Portero can be translated back to English as Porter. The same word is used for both in Spanish.
It comes from the Spanish word guitarra, and the Spanish got it originally from the French and (farther back) Greek languages.
Vanilla comes from the Spanish word for "little pod" (vainilla) which in itself is a diminutive of the Spanish term vaina ("sheath") and derives originally back to the latin vagina.
No. Vanilla comes from the Spanish word for "little pod" (vainilla) which in itself is a diminutive of the Spanish term vaina ("sheath") and derives originally back to the latin vagina.
The country of origin for the word "vanilla" is Spain. The word vanilla comes from the Spanish word "vainilla" and the French word "vanille" which come from the Spanish word "vaina" stemming from the Latin "vagina." The word vanilla became common during the 17th century.