Do you mean: 'Good job-fox', 'Good-job, fox', or 'Good job, fox'
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
What Does El Amor Mean In English?
That stands for in English: "The time"
el teclado is Spanish for "the keyboard"
Fox
El Zorro is referring to an Australian railway operator company. It is based in Victoria. It was founded in 1999. In the Spanish language, "zorro" means fox.
El Zorro pierde el pelo was created in 1950.
El Zorro was born on July 20, 1975.
Do you mean: 'Good job-fox', 'Good-job, fox', or 'Good job, fox'
Zorro - 1997 The Secret of El Zorro 2-11 was released on: USA: 28 November 1998
El Zorro Escarlata - 1959 was released on: USA: 1959
Mexican wrestler El Zorro (Jesús Cristóbal Martínez) is 41 years old (birthdate: July 20, 1975).
El Zorro Plata!
Zorro, also known as el Zorro, originated from the UK. He is also known by his real name William Lamport and was an English-Irish noble man. Later in his life went to Spain and Mexico.
El saco would translate to mean the sack in English.
Depends on whom you're referring to:Entertainment and Legend - El Zorro was a 'Robbin Hood' personality that lived in the late 1800's before Spain relinquished independence to Mexico. El Zorro (the Fox) was the secret identity of Don Diego de la Vega a nobleman and master living in the Spanish colonial era of California. Antonio Banderas played El Zorro in the modern most film based on El ZorroIn Sports - El Zorro is Jared Borgetti, a popular Mexican soccer (futbol) player whom ended up with the England league. His name was changed to the Desert Fox.In Organized Crime - El Zorro de Ojinaga was Pablo Acosta, an early drug trafficking pioneer from Chihuahua Mexico. He helped create the early drug families in the Jaurez Cartel, whom later joined forces with the powerful Sinaloa Cartel. He died in 1987 at the hand of Mexican Federal forces. Since then, many different organized crime figures, bosses, and captains have taken the name El Zorro. The latter include, El Zorro de Veracruz (Zetas cartel), El Zorro de Colima (Federation/Sinaloa Cartel), El Zorro de Zacatecas, El Zorro de Michoacan (La Familia Cartel), El Zorro de Sinaloa (Sinaloa Cartel).