Dorito's means bits of gold
The spanish word "burrito" is literally translated as "little donkey" (which has nothing to do with the food item, hopefully).
He spoke Spanish but he did speak a little English
it is named little Venice because sine the native built stilts on the houses and it reminded the soanish of Venice Italy. so they named it little Venice.
In a letter to Theodore Roosevelt he termed it "A Splendid Little War".
Spanish missionaries supressed Pueblo Inidans
Hombre pequeño
evil and discus ting little personevil and discus ting little person
"A little bit" is translated to "un poco."
Literally translated from Spanish to English it means "Joey" or "Little Joe"
vaquero pequeño
Chico, muchachito, both will work.
" Cabronsito " is a Spanish term that is a diminutive form of " cabrón " which can be translated as "little rascal" or "little bastard" depending on the context.
"Little trees" in Spanish is "arbolitos". It is pronounced "ar-bow-LEE-tose". Please see this site for confirmation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
¡Qué bonita tu bambina! in Spanish means "What a pretty little girl!" in English.
"Easy money" in Spanish can be translated as "dinero fácil." This phrase is commonly used to refer to money that is obtained with little effort or risk.
The spanish word "burrito" is literally translated as "little donkey" (which has nothing to do with the food item, hopefully).
Translated to: "poco pollo." ("pollo" is pronounced: "poy-yo")