It is more common to hear the masculine form "Colorado". It means "red". Colorada would be seen as an adjective modifying a feminine subject. Example: "Esta es una falda colorada". The ohter word for red, "rojo/roja" is much more common.
There is no English meaning to the word colorado because it is Spanish. But the translation into English is "colored", or in some cases the color red.
it means red
The word Florida stays the same. All names in Spanish generally stay the same. Florida is a Spanish word meaning "flowery."
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Um...que IS a Spanish word. Are you meaning to ask what does it mean in English? It means either "what" or "that," depending on how it is used.
it means faith. the origin is Arabic
The same word and meaning as in English, but pronounced 'sekSWAHL'.
color red
It is Spanish for "reddish colored", "ruby" or "red"
Trabuco means "Musket" in English It is a Spanish word
the word No
meaning geheimantwort
"Tardes" is the Spanish word meaning "afternoon/evening" in English.
The Spanish translation of the word atencion to English is attention.
"Colorado" in Italian doesn't have a specific meaning. It's most likely used as a proper noun to refer to the U.S. state of Colorado.
There is no such word in English. -Try Italian or Spanish.
There is no such word in Spanish. If you mean to translate from English to Spanish, in Spanish that is "padre" (the same as the regular meaning of "father").
"Sacramento" means the same as the English word, "Sacrament"
Colorado is the state whose name is derived from the Spanish word meaning colored.