"Hidalgo" is the Spanish word for "noble" or "nobleman". It is pronounced "ee-DALL-go". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
The translation of the Spanish word "callejero or callejera" is an adjective in the Spanish language that translates into the English word to mean "street".
The Spanish word for states is "estados".
sustantivo is the spanish word for explorer -- Google spanish English translation for an online translation site It's actually "explorador." Sustanvio is the spanish word for "noun"
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"Hidalgo" is another word for a Spanish gentleman that begins with an 'h'.
The Spanish translation of the word "ekphrastic" is "ecfrástico"
Hidalgo - traditional Spanish nobility title for male person.
caballero (which is also knight), don, or hidalgo
The translation of the Spanish word "callejero or callejera" is an adjective in the Spanish language that translates into the English word to mean "street".
Translation: Aficionado
The Spanish translation for the word "carnal" is "carnal."
The Spanish word for states is "estados".
The translation for the English word "destiny" in Spanish is: "destino"
the word is "destreza""
The Spanish translation for the word "survey" is "encuesta."
Cáscara is the Spanish word for husk.