Generally, it means 'there are,' or 'there is' without regard to number. We would say, "There are two dogs." And they would say, -Hay dos perros. We would say "There is one dog." They would say, - Hay un perro. I believe it's a Semitic borrow from the time of the Moors.
"Hay sol" is "there is sun" or "it is sunny." Sol can also mean sunny.
Sunglasses.
There are questions, or there is qs
House of the sun.
This means, "there are twenty-five"
"It is sunny."
"Hay sol" is "there is sun" or "it is sunny." Sol can also mean sunny.
'Hay' means both "there is/there are."
Sous-sol means underground or basement in English.
It means. The hay is in the barn
"Nuevo Sol" translates into English as "new sun".
It means- the basement
Sunglasses.
fog
The phrase "hace sol" in Spanish translates to "it's sunny" in English.
1. No hay sol 2. sin sol
Door of the sun