It means, "Get out of/Leave/Get off/ the system!"
You would say: Sal de Lima or Sal de Limon Miguel V.
sala sal ka mo na
The name Salas is derived from the Germanic root word "sal," which means "building".
Salut(Sal-you) or Bonjour
The answer can vary from place to place in the Spanish Speaking World: Margarita helada is Frozen Margarita Margarita con hielo is Margarita with ice (on the rocks) Some places "On the Rocks" (drink with ice cubes) is translated directly to "Sobre las rocas" (over the rocks) or "en las rocas" (in the rocks).
"SAL," in spanish, means "savior."
Sal.
Salvador and Salvatore (commonly shortened to Sal) mean saviour in Spanish and Italian respectively.
Delikako ur-jauzia is one Basque equivalent of the Spanish name Salto del Nervión.Specifically, the noun Delikako identifies the waterfall's location within the Basque Country province of Araba (Álava). The Basque noun ur-jauzia and the Spanish masculine noun salto mean "waterfall." The Spanish word del means "of the." The Spanish masculine noun Nervión refers to the waterfall's location on the Nervion River.The pronunciations will be "DEY-lee-KA-ko oor-HOW-sya" in Guipuzcoan Basque and "SAL-to thel ner-BYON" in Spanish.
"Sal con tus amigos" means "Go out with your friends".
"sal" means "dirt"
You would say: Sal de Lima or Sal de Limon Miguel V.
sal:) and pepper it pimiente.
I wouldn't recommend it, as it is "sea salt".
it means salt. its from the word sal, salis. :)
Early Swarovski Jewelry was marked SAL
According to Google Translate, la sal means "the salt"