Guard in Spanish is Alero.
Espinillera.
Perro de guardia.
"Mi tía es guardia de seguridad"
"El guardia" means "the guard". The verb "guardar" means "to protect" or "to guard".
Spanish Royal Guard's motto is 'In the Crown's service'.
It depends. If you are referring to the verb, it is "guardar". If it refers to a person (i.e. a Security Guard), it is "guarda". If it refers to an agency/organization (i.e. Gendarmerie), it is "guardia".
AVISO; PERRO DE VIGILANCIA ESTA TRABAJANDO AQUI.
Translation: Mi tío es un guardia de seguridad
The motto of Spanish Royal Guard is 'Al servicio de la corona'.
Well, if they say 2 guard that means a shooting guard like Kobe, if they say guard it's like a point guard like Steve Nash.
guarda jurado(a)
Garda (a guard); Cosnaím, caomhnaím, gardálaim (I guard)