La puerta/la entrada
Inner door gate
"Front door" in Spanish is "puerta principal". It is pronounced "PWARE-tah preen-see-PAHL". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Gate in italian: of a building "cancello"; of an airport "uscita" (meaning simply 'exit')
Porta
gate
You can say "¿Cuál puerta?"
Inner door gate
A foreign word for "gate" is "torii," which is a traditional Japanese gate typically found at the entrance of Shinto shrines. Another example is "puerta," which means gate in Spanish. Each of these words reflects cultural significance and architectural styles in their respective contexts.
In Spanish, portillo means a small opening or a gap. Additionally, in English this word also translates to a wicket gate.
"Portillos" is a surname of Spanish origin that may derive from the word "portal," meaning gate or entrance. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries that may have originated from a place name or feature in the landscape.
If you mean "La Puerta" It means the 'Gate' or 'Door'
Not necessarily. A not gate may or may not be an or gate, but an or gate must not be a not gate.
Me gustó la puerta para que sus herramientas noserán robados
the not gate applied to and gate is nand gate
A nand gate can be made from an and gate by introducing an inverter at the output of the gate.
An OR gate is a digital logic gate. If one or both of the inputs to the gate are "1", then the ouput of the gate will be "1" . If both of the inputs to the gate are "0" then the output of the gate will be "0".
NOT Gate