Most people believe the name "California" derives from the mythical land described in the 16th century novel "Las sergas de esplandián".
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The name california comes from the name of a treasure island described in a spanish tale of the early 1500's
I believe ca-ca is Spanish for poo or some sort of crap.
spanish cuz ca ca means poop(clean) and mierda kinda like caca means shit(bad language)
it got its name from the saint named saint Barbara. a boy saint in Spanish is santo and a women saint is santa.
Catolico or catolica ca-TOW-lee-co or ca-TOW-lee-ca
"Nos ficamos ca dentro" is not Spanish. It appears to be a mix of Portuguese and Spanish. In Portuguese, "ficamos" means "we stayed" and "ca dentro" means "inside here." So a possible translation could be "we stayed inside here."
Are you asking how do you say "coffee" in Spanish? The answer is cafe' Ca fay'
In Spanish, 14 is catorce (ca-TOR-say)
Its a word in spanish it mean crocidile
It doesn't mean anything because it's not a word.
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