If you are speaking of "Puerto Vallarta" it is the name of an historical figure. The is no Spanish word "vallarta". "la valla" is a wall or fence.
The English translation is: the elusive penitent.
The literal translation is "the step"
The closest English translation is "God Almighty"
their is no direct translation for bob. As English 'Robert', so Spanish 'Roberto'
to "Port Vallarta" or "Vallarta Port." The Spanish word "vallar" means "to fence", so it could mean "fenced port".
The English translation for "el cuello" is "the neck."
"El invierno" is "winter" in English.
The English translation is: the elusive penitent.
"El verano" means "the summer" in English.
The translation of the Spanish word "el" in English is "the".
The word "el" is an article in Spanish that means "the" in English.
Translation: the dinosaur
the east
The man
It is "the fall".
the candy
The word palladium is derived from Greek and later Roman mythology, where it was used to refer to a statue, icon or image that was believed to protect a town or city from harm. The name is found sometimes applied to concert halls, stadiums and other civic buildings or, in the case of the Palladium Vallarta, a hotel. Vallarta is a place name usually used to refer to Puerto Vallarta in Mexico, where the Palladia Vallarta is located. The word Vallarta is the name of a former governor of the region and has no direct translation.