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Not many, for most of the time they have Spanish spelling. wat (English 'watt', but also written 'vatio'). Some words of German origin, e.g. wagneriano (also 'vagneriano')
Azul in spanish means blue. If you add 'ito' to the end of some spanish words it means little. So azulito means little blue.
English has much more words than Spanish. As a consequence, some words that we have in English do not exist in Spanish. but a combination of fork and spoon would be cuchador. Or just putting a hyphen between fork and spoon would be tenedor-cuchara. Cuchador or tenedor-cuchara would be spanish for spork
nothing
There are no Spanish words that begin with the letter W. There may be some words borrowed from foreign languages that do, but if so they are few. Many do not consider W to be a letter in the Spanish alphabet.
No words begin with Rr in Spanish.
hola,adios,la mesa.gracias....there are hundreds of words in spanish.
Some spanish words are hola for hello and bye for adois and good mornig for buenas nachos a bunch of people should know these words.
un OR una
No, Mayan languages and Spanish have nothing in common. Although American Spanish does have some loan words from Mayan and vice versa.
Spanish words that begin with Q are: que quesadilla quimica
Some Spanish words that rhyme with "castillo" are "brillo," "bramido," and "astillo."
Brochures
no
Amor = Love
kalsoan, spatos,
santa