Charles in Spanish is: Carlos.
If that's a proper name, those are usually not translated.
what does domino mean in spanish
In Spanish it does not mean anything.
Charles is Carlos in Spanish. Charlie (which means little Charles) is Carlitos.
Bestia means Beast except in spanish :)
Carlos is a name (equivalent to Charles) used in Spanish societies. Carolus is the Latin counterpart.
Technically, the Spanish name Carlos corresponds to the English name Charles, and Charley is a nickname for Charles--so Carlos sort of means Charley.
If that's a proper name, those are usually not translated.
Charles M. Kelley has written: 'Newspaper Spanish' -- subject(s): Glossaries, vocabularies, Spanish language, Spanish newspapers, Language, Usage, Business Spanish
Yes, the name Carlos is typically the Spanish equivalent of the English name Charles. Both names have their origins in the Germanic word "karl," meaning "man" or "freeman."
Since Charles James is a name, also a proper noun, it does not translate to Spanish, so the spelling remains the same.
"Charles" in Spanish is "Carlos". It is pronounced "CAR-los". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Charles Philip Wagner has written: 'Spanish grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, Spanish language
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Charles I of the Spanish Empire.
"To God I speak Spanish, to women Italian, to men French, and to my horse - German. " - Quoted by Charles V
Charles Rallides has written: 'The tense aspect system of the Spanish verb' -- subject(s): Dialects, Spanish language, Verb
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