Spanish word for "little war" is Guerillas or Guerrillas
Guerrilla
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Sokatira- Tug of War, this is part of Herri Kirolak which means Basque rural sports. Spanish do not compete at tug of war, although teams from Basque-land do.
War is "Guerra" pernounced; "geh-rr-ah you must put alot of energy on the "rr so it can sound right
In Spanish this is slang, it is a word to describe someone of lighter complexion. Usually used to describe a white man or a man who appears white. In Mexican Culture folks will often be referred to by their nick name more than their normal name, even when it might not apply to them any more. Some of these terms may seem offensive but they are not considered as offensive in their culture. For example a skinny woman named Maria might more often be referred to as "La Flaca" (the Skinny one) Other common nick names include, "EL Gordo" (the Fat one), "Pelon" (Baldy) "El Negro" (the Dark one), or "El Enano" (the Midget, or Shorty)
war - bellum
Sophia was the Greek Goddess of Wisdom- the word Philosophy and also Sophisticated come from her name. She may or may not have been identified ( Like Mars and his war-dog)- with the White Elephant. You know the slogan- An Elephant Never Forgets. Wisdom is priceless- right Ms Loren, who well, you figure it out. Connect me via the Trunk line.
The Spanish word for "little war" is "guerra pequeña".
The Spanish word meaning "little war" is "guerrilla."
It is a diminutive of the Spanish word for war. Literally, a little war.
The Spanish word for "little war" is "guerrita."
Here's one for you: guerraIt means war in English
Guerrillero. This is the Spanish word for guerrilla fighters. Guerilla comes from the Spanish, meaning "little war".
It was called a Splendid Little War.
The Spanish for war is "la guerra", which is where we get the term "guerilla", whioch means small war.
A "splendid little war"
A word that means "opposed to war " is "Pacifism".
The word guerrilla comes from the French word "guerre" meaning war. The word "guerrilla" in Spanish also means "little war". Hence the word guerrilla is used to mean unconventional tactics, where lightly armed combatants take on more heavily armed and static armies in mobile attacks. It derives from the Peninsula War 1807-1814, where lightly armed civilian armies (or militia) fought Napoleon's forces.
It is often termed a splendid little war.