Cantidad is the Spanish word for quantity.
That depends on how u are using it, it can mean mass, volume ( as in quantity) or bulk. Thats as a noun or it can mean dough, lump or paste this is used as a verb there are more. but you get the idea
I'm not Spanish so my apologies if I have this incorrect. I know Cinco is 5 (five) and Diablo is Devil... so something to do with the Devil Five...? Not 100% but hope that kind of clears it up for you...
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
Hermana is in Spanish. It is the Spanish word for "sister."
it means that your learning spanish
Quantity is "cantidad'.
Quantity.
It's Spanish for amount/quantity.
"Alguna" in Spanish means "some" or "any." It is used to refer to an unspecified or unknown quantity of something.
Spanish Food is A lot Spicier then English food. The Spanish also eat a lot of fish and Meat.
In Spanish, una pequeña cantidad means "a small quantity" (e.g. a dash).
"Poca" in Spanish typically means "little" or "few" when referring to quantity or size. However, it can also mean "short" or "low" in certain contexts.
it means a little bit or little tiny (compare to pequeño)
The word cuantos is a Spanish adjective. It is the masculine plural of cuanto.
The term una pequeña cantidad means "a small quantity" (e.g. a dash).
"Mucho" in Spanish means "a lot" or "much". It is used to indicate a large quantity or degree of something.
"Un poquito" in Spanish means "a little bit" in English. It is used to indicate a small quantity or amount of something.