The indefinite article "de" in Spanish is analogous to the indefinite article "of" in English.
"Cote de Pablo" is a Spanish name that translates to "Coast of Pablo" in English. The word "Cote" means "coast" or "shore" in Spanish, while "de" translates to "of." Therefore, when combined, "Cote de Pablo" refers to the "Coast of Pablo" in English.
"Peliculas de Disney" means "Disney Movies" in English. Peliculas is the word for movie/film in Spanish. When the word "de" is used in Spanish it can denote ownership. Technically translated, "Peliculas de Disney" would mean "Movies of Disney," which one would then translate further (for ease of understanding and sounding more natural in English) to say "Disney Movies."
le Pas de Calais is a mini-region in the North of France.
It means: Films about beautiful female feet doing bad/naughty things
It means 'chaps' in English.
De tu means: of your in English.
Of which or of what.
i am from...
from you
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De is a preposition meaning of. It can also mean from, about, with, and as.
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"De su vida" in English means "of his/her life."
"Debajo de" means "underneath" or "below" in English.
De Veras means really? in English.
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"Pizza de verduras" means "vegetable pizza" in English.