"Pindo" doesn't seem to be a Spanish word. Or an English word, for that matter. Check the spelling.
"Las vocales" is Spanish for "the vowels." Vowels are the letters A, E, I, O, U in both English and Spanish.
The word 'Dioso' does not have a meaning in the Spanish language.It is possible that you either mean "Diosa," which is Spanish for Goddess or that you mean "Dios" (no 'o' on the end), which is Spanish for God.
It means "Do you live far or near the university?" in Spanish.
Sea is a conjugated form of ser "to be." In this form, it means "is."For example: O sea que... would mean Is it that...
"What class do you like more, Spanish class or English class?"
Or
O ella --- or she
... or sweet
'Cristobal' (with an accent on the 'o') = 'Christopher' in Spanish
'o' (without the 'h') = or
never
It means 'gelatin' - Jell-o.
It means "and" O means "Or"
Do you mean 'An~o Nuevo'? (= 'New Year')
It means "better said," "(or) rather," "that is," or even "I mean."
In Mexico, this is slang for "No problem!" or the Spanish equivalent of the English "No problem-o".
algunos o unos pocos