tienes mal olor (2) If you smell bad but don't want to take a shower, exercise for 2 hours. Si hueles mal, pero no quieres baĂąarte, haz ejercicio por 2 horas. Smoking makes you smell bad. Fumar te hace oler mal. You know, I never thought I'd say this to you, Scully, but you smell bad.
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Eres chistoso / Eres gracioso – you´re funny. If you wanna let someone know they’re funny, just use ‘eres’ ( ‘you are’ in English) and add ‘gracioso’ / ‘graciosa’ or ‘chistoso’ / ‘chistosa’. Not to be confused with ‘estás chistoso/a’, which translates to ‘you’re funny looking’ – which is obviously not a
No one talks about how ostracizing being a no sabo kid is. In fact, according to the study, 54% of Latinos who do not speak Spanish have felt “shamed” by their comunidad for not speaking the language. Non-Spanish speaking U.S. Latinos are often referred to as “no sabo kids,” stemming from the wrong way of saying “no sé,” or, “I

Calor and caliente mean ‘hot’ in Spanish. However, caliente is an adjective that describes something or someone’s temperature. It can be translated as ‘hot’ or ‘warm’. Calor is a noun that talks about the weather and the physical feelings it causes on people. So, ‘calor’ means ‘hot’, ‘to be hot’ or ‘heat’. Since in

Spanish is not my first language. 5. Deleted_1-year-ago. • 3 yr. ago. Use a lot of Spanish idioms and phrases such as: Jolines (gasp), Hostia (Oh god), Aprovecha el bug (Use the bug to your advantage), Madre mía Willy (Oh God Willy) Make a charicature of yourself, and if it doesn’t work tell them to screw. 13. bad adj. (evil, wicked) malo/a adj. I like to think there are more good people than bad people in the world. Quiero creer que hay más personas buenas que personas malas en el mundo. bad adj. (incorrect, inadequate) malo/a adj. Your pronunciation is bad - you need to practice. Many Latinos who can't speak Spanish have been made to feel bad about it, new data shows. Latinos' views on the importance of Spanish and how it relates to their identity is the topic of a new Pew My house is very pretty. In this case, the noun casa is feminine, but the adjective bonito doesn’t match the gender of the noun, as bonito is masculine. The correct sentence should be: Mi casa es muy bonita. My house is very pretty. Again, you can see that the translation didn’t change because, in English, nouns don’t have a gender. iDyBc.
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