"Olvidate" means forget: as in "forget it". The root word is "olvidar". The accent's just there to help you to see where the stress falls when pronouncing the word. 'Olvídate' is in the imperative.
El papa means Potato if there is no accent on the second 'a'. If it is capitalized, it refers to the Pope. It can also be an expression: Es la papa. Then it would mean: It's the best.
I read somewhere that it comes from Spanish "el lagarto", meaning "the lizard". (Note that the modern Spanish word for "alligator" is "caiman", with an acute accent on the second "a" that I don't know how to type in here!)
Do you mean how do you say want in Spanish? The word "want" doesn't mean anything in Spanish because it is an English word. In spanish the infinitive "to want" is querar. I want is yo quiero.
Ene is the Spanish word for the Spanish letter N.
supertriste is not a spanish word, but it looks like a combination of the english word super and the spanish word for "sad", so it might mean "supersad"
Días with an accent is the Spanish word for "days".
If you mean the month of May, 'mayo', then no, it has no accent. There's no word for 'may' as in "May we go?" in Spanish.
The Spanish word for "cheese" is "queso", no accent mark.
The Spanish word for YES is sí (with an accent).Without the accent, si is the Spanish word for "if."Si
In spanish it is "yogur", with no accent mark.
I've been searching around and, as far as I can tell, it does not have an accent.
The word "hola" can in fact have an accent, depending on who is saying it. It's a Spanish word, so someone of actual Spanish descent may have an accent while saying the word.
You stress the 'a' when you pronounce it, but the word general does not have a written accent.
well or fineBien means "well". There is no accent on the letter "n".
No. Word: Profesora.
There's no accent on antes.
It means, warm. It's spelled with an accent: cálido/a.