Also means
corporal (military rank)
Usage Note
Cabo covers several unrelated senses: a geographical headland (el Cabo de Buena Esperanza), the lowest non-commissioned rank in the army equivalent to 'corporal', and the end or tip of something (atar cabos means 'to put two and two together'). The phrase al cabo de means 'at the end of' a time period, and llevar a cabo means 'to carry out' — both are very high-frequency idioms worth learning early.
Examples
"Llegamos al cabo de tres horas."
Natural Translation
We arrived after three hours.
Literal Translation
We-arrived at-the end of three hours.
Related Words
Explore Spanish by topic