'Firma del interesado' or 'firma del sujeto.' It depends on the context for the word: 'subject.' The second translation: sujeto refers to a legal/criminal situation.
Translation: Firma de los padres = parents' signature (plural) Firma del padre = father's signature Firma de la madre = mother's signature
It means "the signature of the client (customer)"
of of
house on the river
'Firma del interesado' or 'firma del sujeto.' It depends on the context for the word: 'subject.' The second translation: sujeto refers to a legal/criminal situation.
Translation: Firma de los padres = parents' signature (plural) Firma del padre = father's signature Firma de la madre = mother's signature
It means "the signature of the client (customer)"
of of
Del Valle in supposedly means, in spanish, "of the valley"
Del is a contraction meaning De El - of the.
"Del" is one of two "official" contractions in the Spanish language. It means "of the" or "from the". "No" is the same in both languages. This phrase would then mean "of the no" or "from the no".
Lubricante Del Segundito
eagle's path
house on the river
In spanish, it literally means "out of this world".
Angel del cielo