Isla española.
The Spanish word for "Island" is isla.
isla
The name of the island in San Fransisco bay was "Isla de las Alcatraces" (Island of the Lilies) given by Juan de Ayala in the mid 1770s. The word Alcatraz is no longer used in modern Spanish.
Melita is a Latin name. It has no meaning in Spanish. In Latin, it refers to the Island of Malta. 'melito' = melissic syrup
biggest word in spanish
The Spanish word for "Island" is isla.
isla
Island translates to "isla" in Spanish. In Spanish, you would pronounce all the letters, so the "s" is not silent in this word.
It's not. Alcatraz in Spanish= Isla de las Alcatraces (Island of the Lilies)
Galapagos Islands = Islas Galápagos
No, channel is not an island in spanish. Island in spanish is "isla".
No one. Joto is place or an island Joto is the spanish word for gay
The name of the island in San Fransisco bay was "Isla de las Alcatraces" (Island of the Lilies) given by Juan de Ayala in the mid 1770s. The word Alcatraz is no longer used in modern Spanish.
Melita is a Latin name. It has no meaning in Spanish. In Latin, it refers to the Island of Malta. 'melito' = melissic syrup
The English speaking Caribbean island with a Spanish name meaning "bearded" is Barbados. The island's name comes from the Spanish word "los barbados," which means "the bearded ones" and refers to the island's fig trees with long hanging roots that resemble beards.
The Spanish still rules the Jamaica island. This is the largest island still under Spanish rules.
Itis named after an island a Spanish explorer read about