It could be third person singular, present subjunctive of 'beber' = to drink, i.e. 'drink!'
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It could be the word 'viva' (often pronounced "biba") which is the third person singular, present subjunctive of 'vivir' = to live, i.e. 'live!' This is often used in the equivalent of the English phrase "long live" as in "Long live the Queen" etc. (Que viva la Reina).
"quidera" is not a Spanish word.
alico is not a Spanish word.
quest is not a Spanish word.
I think what you mean is "What is the Spanish word for let?" because the word "let" is an English word, not Spanish. The Spanish word for "to let" is permitir. "Let me" is "permítame."
There is no Spanish word "esay." Perhaps you mean "ese" or "esa"? Both of those words mean "that."
"Biba" can mean "long live" or "cheers" in Spanish. It is often used to express excitement or enthusiasm in a celebratory context.
Biba was created in 1964.
dog
afuras is not a spanish word.
It is the Spanish word for "fox".
"quidera" is not a Spanish word.
"Coll" is not a Spanish word.
gaka is not a Spanish word
Narinder Biba was born in 1941.
Narinder Biba died in 1997.
The word for "after" in Spanish is "después".
quest is not a Spanish word.