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What does potrillos mean in Spanish?

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Asked by: Lauren Santana

What is Patrillo in Spanish?

1 (caballo) colt. 2 (Chile) (copa) tall glass. 3 (And) (canoa) small canoe.

What does Ches Mosa mean?

chismosa. –gossip. Feminine singularofchismoso(noun) chismosa. -gossipy.

What does Potranca mean in English?

potrancoa potranca. colt/filly; young horse/mare.

What is a Contento?

16th Dec 2020. This week’s Spanish word of the week is contento ADJECTIVE happy; pleased. When you are happy or pleased about something, contento is the word you need. It sounds like the English adjective content, but unlike the English is not formal.

How do you say gossip in Spanish slang?

Chisme is the closest translation to gossip in Spanish and it is universal in Hispanic countries. In a sentence, you can use it as a: Noun: el chisme. Verb: chismear.

What’s the difference between Hermosa and Bonita?

Bonita is closer to beautiful, lindo to cute or nice, and hermosa to gorgeous. All three can be said about people, pets, or things, but hermosa in particular can carry a note of seduction or sexuality, depending on the situation.

How do you say LOL in Italian?

“lol” in Italian
che ridere!

What is Cansado in English?

very tired

adjective. sick [adjective] very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of) tired [adjective] wearied; exhausted.

How do you say Contento?

contento

  1. kohn. – tehn. – toh.
  2. kon. – ten. – to.
  3. con. – ten. – to.

What is the opposite of Contento?

Opposite of in a state of peaceful happiness. discontented. dissatisfied. aggrieved. annoyed.

What is the opposite of Guapo in Spanish?

Guapo refers to the Spanish adjective meaning handsome or good-looking. As a Spanish word, it has no antonyms in English, but one could use the Spanish antonym “feo.”

What is the opposite of Moreno?

The opposite of “moreno” is “rubio.”Lo contrario de “moreno” es “rubio”.