Castillo
The Spanish surname Castillo (also Castilo) is from the Latin castellum, meaning castle (fortified building).
Su casa ideal (ee-deh-al) es grande como un castillo?
Alrededor (de). (This is for a physical description, i.e. the moat is "around" the castle). Also: Mas o menos. (this is for an approximation, i.e. I have "around" 80 cats).
Alcázar is a Spanish word derived from the Arabic al-Qasr (القصر) which means a palace. The word in Spanish typically denotes a castle or a fortress, most often built by Iberian Muslims during the Andalusian Spain period. Alcázares are found all over Spain, but not in other former Spanish colonies, where castillos or presidios were built instead. Perhaps you mean "alcanzar" - that's Spanish for "reach".
Castaneda or Castañeda is a Spanish surname that originates from the grandson of King Fruela II. It means "chestnut" because their castle/manor was situated in a valley of chestnut trees. Anyone who has this surname is a decendent to their nobility. There's a real answer.
Spanish Castle Magic was created on 1967-12-01.
The spanish castle in Segovia; Alcázar was the castle that inspired Walt Disney for the Cinderella's castle.
Translation: Castle
in the spanish castle
El castillo inflable
a castle
The Spanish surname Castillo (also Castilo) is from the Latin castellum, meaning castle (fortified building).
castle
"Castillo" is a Spanish name meaning "castle."
The early name of a Spanish or Mexican rancho near Castle Rock Elementary is likely Rancho Nueva Castilla. This name reflects the Spanish influence in the region and ties in with the geographical reference to Castle Rock Elementary.
"Castillo" is a Spanish equivalent of "castle."The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "kah-STEE-yoh."
The surname Castillo is from the Spanish word meaning "castle."