Brenda is not a spanish word, it is a name in english. Names stay the same no matter what language they are in.
In Spanish it does not mean anything.
No habla español = He/she does not speak Spanish. No hablo español = I don't speak Spanish. Notice "español" is not capitalized. Language names are not capitalized in Spanish.
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
Names only have meanings in their original language. If your name in Spanish is Miguel (Spanish for Michael), it would mean exactly the same thing as it means in English, not something different.
Walter is not a spanish word, it is a name in english. Names are the same no matter what language they are in.
"Mis nombres" means "my names" in English.
Brenda is not a spanish word, it is a name in english. Names stay the same no matter what language they are in.
That means "Friday". Note that unlike in English, names of months or weekdays are not capitalized in Spanish.
Tamisha has no meaning in Spanish, because it is not a Spanish name. Many names from other countries do not translate into Spanish, and therefore would be said exactly the same in Spanish as in English.
dog
The Spanish word for English is ingles. Ingles can mean the English language [of England] or an English person [from England[.
In Spanish it does not mean anything.
Some names of locations don't have definitions that can be translated from their original language (Spanish) into others (English), such as: Ensenada, Tegucigalpa, Oaxaca, etc. Mismaloya seems to be one of those names.
'Hispano-Suiza' translates to 'Spanish-Swiss', which was an engineering firm around World War II. They specialized in luxury cars and airplane engines.
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
No habla español = He/she does not speak Spanish. No hablo español = I don't speak Spanish. Notice "español" is not capitalized. Language names are not capitalized in Spanish.