It means with force. Its an Italian word similar to the spanish word fuerza.
its an Indian word that means (unstoppable force)
Libro means book in Spanish.
oso means bear in spanish
It means ' where' .
You meant "Dominador, conquistador, avasallador; colonizador; victorioso; triunfante"It sounds a lot like it would be "sobrevivir". It's more along the lines of surviving something... but could be used in a variety of contexts.or... Hi. Just wanted to respond or give a second opinion to the above answer for:"What Spanish word means one who conquers by physical mental or normal force?"The Latin name "Victor" is a masculine given name that means"one who conquers."
There are many synonyms for the phrase "brute force", which means to have mental or physical stamina. Some of these synonyms include: strength, brawn, and durability.
"força" in Portuguese means strength or force. It can be used to refer to physical strength, mental strength, or a force of nature.
"Descansar" in Spanish means "to rest" or "to relax." It refers to taking a break from physical or mental activity to restore energy and recuperate.
The word vigor means mental and physical health. It also means to do an activity with great energy. Common synonyms of vigor are power, force and energy.
Vulnerable means open to physical or mental damage or hurt.Vulnerable means being susceptible to emotional or physical harm or attack.
Vulnerable means open to physical or mental damage or hurt.Vulnerable means being susceptible to emotional or physical harm or attack.
Vulnerable means open to physical or mental damage or hurt.Vulnerable means being susceptible to emotional or physical harm or attack.
Vulnerable means open to physical or mental damage or hurt.Vulnerable means being susceptible to emotional or physical harm or attack.
Torment can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to severe mental or physical suffering. As a verb, it means to cause severe physical or mental suffering.
It means "no force can beat you"
It means "empty." "Lack of physical or mental content." It's spelled with an accent over the 'i': vacía. The 'a' ending means it refers to something feminine, e.g. a teacup. An 'o' ending refers to something masculine that's empty, e.g. a barrel, or a water glass.