This is the 7847th most frequent Spanish word.
marshall
The Spanish word "marshall" does not exist; it might be a misspelling or borrowed term.
In this sentence, 'marshall' (mariscal) is used as a military rank or title.
El mariscal lideró las tropas hacia la victoria.
The marshal led the troops to victory.
Here, 'Marshall' is used as a proper noun referring to a retail store.
Están buscando una tienda Marshall para comprar ropa.
They are looking for a Marshall store to buy clothes.
In this case, 'marshal' (marshalling) is used in the sense of organizing or assembling resources effectively.