I depends on context. As in "unkind", it is "malo or antipático". If you want to say "nasty", use "malhumorado". There are various other less common usages.
As a verb, "to mean" is "significar/querer decir"
That word means "elephant". = Esa palabra significa «elefante».
There are two. I mean, three. = Son dos. Quiero decir, tres.
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The meaning of the word Amanda in Spanish is loved
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.
"Covrona" is not an English word or a Spanish word. It is likely a permutation of Cabrona which is a word that WikiAnswers does not translate since it is a swear word.
I believe it is a shortening of the word "tampoco", meaning "neither".
The same word and meaning as in English, but pronounced 'sekSWAHL'.
The Spanish word "bofa" is not a commonly used word by itself and does not have a widely accepted definition. It may be a slang term or have specific regional or colloquial usage.
The meaning of the word Amanda in Spanish is loved
"Zio" is not a Spanish word. It is an Italian word meaning "uncle" and the Spanish equivalent is "Tío".
it has the same meaning.
In Spanish, the word "esprit" translates to "spirit" or "mind." It is commonly used to refer to someone's personality or mentality.
There's no such language as "Mexican". If you mean Spanish, carlinale has no meaning in Spanish. It's not a Spanish word.
Chile has no meaning in Spanish. It is probably the Mapuche word "chilli", meaning where the land ends.
Jeune is a French word meaning 'young'
"Lana" could have different meanings depending on the context or language. It could be a name, a type of fabric, or "wool" in Spanish.
Huespedes is a Spanish word meaning guests.
Tje meaning of the word wide in spanish is "ancho" The meaning of the word wide in spanish is:"ancho"
"Hebla" does not have a meaning in Spanish. It is not a recognized Spanish word. It may be a misspelling or a word in a different language.