This is the 13489th most frequent Spanish word.
regals
The Spanish word "regals" does not exist; you may mean "regalos," which translates to "gifts" or "presents" in English.
In this context, 'regals' refers to bequests or gifts left in a last will.
En su testamento, dejó varios regals para sus familiares.
In his will, he left several bequests for his relatives.
Here, 'regals' refers to gifts or presents that are given during the holiday season.
Los regals que recibimos en Navidad siempre son especiales.
The presents we receive at Christmas are always special.
Here, 'regals' is used to denote bribes or inducements offered to someone, often for unethical purposes.