"Nu nuevo sol" is a mix of English and Spanish that doesn't have a specific meaning. "Nu" is not a recognized word in either language, and "nuevo sol" translates to "new sun" in Spanish.
In chemistry, a sol is a colloidal suspension of solid particles in a liquid.
The base word of "solar" is "sol," which means sun in Latin.
The word "parasol" is derived from the Spanish word "para" (shield) and "sol" (sun). It ultimately comes from the Latin word "sol" for sun.
The correct phrase is "Sol omnibus lucet," which means "The sun shines for everyone" in Latin.
It means that in Latin (which is a language) Sol means sun (the bright thing in the sky in summer).
Sol means "the sun" as in "Coast of the sun"
The Romans gave the name "solar" to the sun. In Latin, (language of the Romans) 'sol' means sun
The Latin for sun is Sol, solis
'Hace sol' means "The weather is Sunny". 'Sol' means 'sun' in spanish, and 'hace' means 'it is'.
Hace sol means sunny or it is sunny.
it means of the sun... sol = sun del = de + el (of the) hope that helped, a little beginners spanish lesson.
"Sol" means "Sun" in Spanish.
Del Sol means "The Sun" so really... NO.
"Nu nuevo sol" is a mix of English and Spanish that doesn't have a specific meaning. "Nu" is not a recognized word in either language, and "nuevo sol" translates to "new sun" in Spanish.
Solimar means:=Sol- Sun==Mar- Sea or ocean==Y is and which means I .==Sol(sun)I(and)Mar(ocean)==Solimar=
My sun or my sunshine.