Cape in spanish
capa
pronunciation: kɑpɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑpɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
cape1 = capa.
Example: In real life, when I meet people wearing capes, they invariably trip on them.more:
» cape-like = parecido a una capa, en forma de capa.
Example: Another standby is the poncho, a cape-like raincoat that does a fair job of keeping the rain out.cape2 = cabo.
Example: Some gazetteers include entries for rivers, capes and other geographical features.more:
» Cape Canaveral = Cabo Cañaveral.
Example: All that changed on April 1, 1960 when the government launched the first weather satellite from Cape Canaveral, Florida.» Cape Town = Ciudad del Cabo.
Example: The article is entitled 'The shift from apartheid to democracy: issues and impacts on public libraries in Cape Town, South Africa'.» Cape Verde = Cabo Verde, República de Cabo Verde.
Example: The paper presents and discusses labour-exchange systems in a small community of 90 peasant families in Santiago Island, Cape Verde.» Cape Verde Islands = Islas de Cabo Verde, República de las Islas de Cabo Verde.
Example: This is one of the few histories of the Cape Verde Islands to appear since their occupation by the Portuguese in 1460.