The Spanish word for "spell" (as in letters in a word) is "deletrear" Which translated lyerally means to separate the letters. The word for "spell" (as in time) is "temporada". The word for "spell" (as in hex) is "encanto".
Do you mean how do you spell the Spanish word for quit.
The Spanish word for "how" is "como" (KOH-moh).Actually, como -- with no accent -- means "like" or "as." "How" must have a written accent: cómo.
The Spanish word is docena.
You spell the word science in Spanish as ciencia. In Italian the word science is scienza and in German it is wissenschaft.
The Spanish word for "spell" (as in letters in a word) is "deletrear" Which translated lyerally means to separate the letters. The word for "spell" (as in time) is "temporada". The word for "spell" (as in hex) is "encanto".
"Nevada" is already a Spanish word. It means "snowy".
As in "suntan", it is bronceado. The word "tan" exists in Spanish, but means "as" or "such."
It means nothing. "mu" is not a Spanish word.
De nade is not a real Spanish phrase. This is probably meant to say "De nada." This means "of nothing" or "for nothing". However "De nada" by itself in response to a "thank you"/"Gracias" means "You're Welcome" The Spanish word "De" means "of" or it could means "[You] give" as a form of the word "Dar" The Spanish word "Nade" (form of Nadar) means "[you] swim" The Spanish word "Nadé" (form of Nadar) means "[I] swam" The Spanish word "Nada" means "Nothing" or (form of Nadar) "[he/she/it] swim(s)"
Nothing. However Clima means weather
"las joyas" means "the jewels". "Los hyos" means nothing in Spanish.
Si (with an accent on the 'i'. Without the accent, it means 'if')
It's CHISME (pronounced: cheesmeh)
The English equivalent of the Spanish phrase 'no, nada' is the following: no [thank you], nothing [for me]. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'no' means 'no'; and 'nada' means 'nothing'. And it's the exact same use, and meaning, in Portuguese.
The Spanish word fue means "was" (conjugation of ser, to be).The English word few means an unspecified small number or subgroup.
The Spanish word "mucho" means many, or a lot. (the forms are mucho, mucha, muchos, and muchas)