That depends on how u are using it, it can mean mass, volume ( as in quantity) or bulk. Thats as a noun or it can mean dough, lump or paste this is used as a verb there are more. but you get the idea
I'm not Spanish so my apologies if I have this incorrect. I know Cinco is 5 (five) and Diablo is Devil... so something to do with the Devil Five...? Not 100% but hope that kind of clears it up for you...
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
Hermana is in Spanish. It is the Spanish word for "sister."
it means that your learning spanish
Quantity is "cantidad'.
Quantity.
It's Spanish for amount/quantity.
"Alguna" in Spanish means "some" or "any." It is used to refer to an unspecified or unknown quantity of something.
Spanish Food is A lot Spicier then English food. The Spanish also eat a lot of fish and Meat.
In Spanish, una pequeña cantidad means "a small quantity" (e.g. a dash).
"Poca" in Spanish typically means "little" or "few" when referring to quantity or size. However, it can also mean "short" or "low" in certain contexts.
it means a little bit or little tiny (compare to pequeño)
Cuantos is an interrogative adjective in Spanish that means "how many" or "how much." It is used to ask questions about quantity.
The term una pequeña cantidad means "a small quantity" (e.g. a dash).
"Mucho" in Spanish means "a lot" or "much". It is used to indicate a large quantity or degree of something.
"Un poquito" in Spanish means "a little bit" in English. It is used to indicate a small quantity or amount of something.