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  1. güero ( gweh. - roh. ) adjective. 1. (colloquial) (golden-haired) (Central America) (Mexico) a. fair-haired. Mi madre es güera, pero yo soy morocha. My mother is fair-haired, but I'm a brunette. b. blond (masculine) El carro es del hombre güero que está sentado allí.That car belongs to the blond man sitting over there. c. blonde (feminine)

  2. Apr 14, 2024 · Often used as a term of endearment, or an informal way of saying "whitey" in Spanish. Unlike gringo, which generally refers to Americans, güero is used generally to refer to a lighter-skinned person/man, including those of full or predominant European ancestry born in Mexico.

  3. güero. Lat Am Spain or huero. adjective (Central America, Mexico) (= rubio) blond (e) ⧫ fair. (de tez) fair ⧫ light-skinned. Collins Spanish-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.

  4. Spanish-English translation of "GÜERO" | The official Collins Spanish-English Dictionary with over 100,000 English translations.

  5. 1. (colloquial) (used to address someone dear) (Central America) (Mexico) a. honey, sweetheart. Güero, mi güero, ¿por qué lloras? Dile a mamá qué te pasa.Honey, sweetheart, why are you crying? Tell mommy what's wrong. 2. (colloquial) (used to address a friend) a. pal, buddy. (colloquial) (United States)

  6. Often used as a term of endearment, or an informal way of saying "whitey" in Spanish. Unlike gringo, which generally refers to Americans, güero is used for a lighter-skinned person in general.

  7. Translation for 'güero' in the free Spanish-English dictionary and many other English translations.

  8. güero. adj (CAm, Méx) (=rubio) blond (e), fair , (de tez) fair, light-skinned. Translation Spanish - English Collins Dictionary. See also: guanero, guatero, gueto, güevo. 'güero' found in translations in English-Spanish dictionary. fair-haired. exp.

  9. Spanish. English. güero adj. poco usual (vano y sin sustancia) vain, futile adj. frivolous adj. Intentó convencerle con argumentos güeros que no surtieron efecto. He tried to convince her with vain (or: futile) arguments that had no effect.

  10. Oct 13, 2010 · Güero technically means "blond" in Mexican Spanish, but it also refers to a light-skinned person and, by association, gabachos. All Mexicans want to be güero; anyone who claims otherwise does it...

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