How do you say CABALLERO in English?

It depends.  
There are two words for CABALLERO in English but each one refers to different things.  
If you mean CABALLERO as the man who dons an armor, rides a horse and fights for justice (as the one in the left picture), that one is a KNIGHT. This word is pronounced without the K as in night.   
If you mean a man who treats others in a respecful and kind manner, even more so to the ladies, then that is a GENTLEMAN.  
The term KNIGHT of course is no longer used since there are no knights anymore; yet the fascination that the Arthurian myth awakes in many people has maintained the term in dictionaries (heck, even Batman is called The Dark Knight!) 
The word CABALLERO is used quite frequently in Spanish to refer to a man who is exceptionally corteous and well-mannered. In English it`s not necessarily used the same way, though it is common to address men who are misbehaving by saying: "Gentlemen, please!"  Though subtlety escapes to more than one.  

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