Enchiladas is not an Italian word.
Specifically, the word describes items eaten by Spanish language speakers along the border of the United States of America and Mexico. The ingredients are opportunistic. They have no counterpart in the gourmet cuisine traditions of France and Italy.
"Enchiladas" is a Spanish word transferred into the English language.
fyi, "mexican" is not a language.
i traerá enchiladas
Gracias por las enchiladas.
Translation: ?Puedes comer once enchiladas?
"Happy enchiladas with green sauce" doesn't really make much sense in Spanish, but it would be "enchiladas felices con salsa verde". It is pronounced "ehn-chee-LA-dahs fay-LEE-sace cone SAHL-sa BARE-day". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
NO. Assuming that you are using the term "Spanish Restaurant" to refer to a "Spain-style Restaurant", you would not find burritos and enchiladas on such a menu. Burritos and enchiladas are staples of Mexican cuisines and enchiladas are found throughout Latin America. However, neither is eaten commonly in Spain. What you would expect to find at a Spanish restaurant would be paella, rabo de toro, solomillo, gazpacho, and jamón íberico.
One such word is cicadas.
A great place to view recipes for authentic enchiladas is the food network. The Food network specializes in authentic cuisine from all parts of the world. The food network has many recipes for enchiladas and other authentic Spanish cuisine.
Enchiladas originated in Mexico, where the practice of rolling tortillas around other food dates back at least to Mayan times. The first enchiladas where corn tortillas and chili sauce no filling.
they eat Spanish foods like tacos, chicken and rice, and enchiladas
Not necessarily. Enchiladas are a Mexican food.
enchiladas <-----that's Mexican food, tradional food from Spain are paellas, tortillas de patatas
Enchiladas are a dish that is served either for lunch or dinner. Enchiladas are a Mexican dish that is a main dish.