Usted (you formal singular both genders)
Ustedes (you formal plural both genders)
Tú / vos (you informal singular both genders)
Vosotros, as (you formal plural feminine, masculine)
*Vos, in modern Spanish is dialectal. In classical Spanish it was formal but less than "usted" and the verb conjugation is different:
Vos tenés; a vos te lo digo (dialectal modern Spanish)
Vos tenéis; a vos lo digo (standard classical Spanish)
No, grill is not a Spanish word. There are many words in the Spanish language that are foreign words, which means they did not exist in the Spanish language and the Spanish had no better word for it, so they use it. The verb 'to grill' is Asar, but the noun grill is a foreign word for them.
Answer: the word for words in Spanish is "palabras."
'stampede' (noun) is 'estampida' (pronounced esstamPEEDah) in Spanish, and given that many 'st-' words in English begin 'est-' in Spanish, it is quite likely that 'stampede' derives from the Spanish word.
Sorry, but there is no word in spanish that starts with sp. You can find words like sport, spaghetti and many other words starting with sp used in spanish but they are all words from other languages. Actually, I can´t find any word neither ending with t in spanish. Definitely, that´s not spanish. Sounds catalan.
The word "ants" in Spanish is "hormigas." It is pronounced, "or-ME-gahs." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Words with two letters from the word "Christmas" areisitamhahiinsi (Spanish for yes)
The word for "year" in Spanish is "año." It is pronounced, "AHN-yo." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
PALABRAS means ''words'' in spanish
the spanish word of vegetables is hortalizas
none, we dont do double consonats in spanish! and not many words even have q in spanish.... besides Quiero which means "i want"
palabras
The word "calendar" in Spanish is "calendario." It is pronounced, "Ka-len-DAR-ee-oh." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.