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May 22, 2024 · (Good evening/Goodnight.) As in English, the natural next step after saying hello is asking, “How are you?” There are a number of ways to do that in Spanish: ¿Cómo está s? (How are you? — informal) ¿Cómo está (usted)? (How are you? — formal) ¿Qué tal?
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May 13, 2024 · Buenas Ondas. There are two words for wave in Spanish. The ones in the ocean are “olas” and the rest are “ondas”. Teenagers will use “olas” on the Internet to say “hello” instead of “hola” because it is cooler. Use it to describe someone cool! So, a nice person is buena onda.
“person” (English) in Spanish is
persona
May 9, 2024 · Stronger Spanish Swear Words. Now you are talking nasty! Use these wisely. Tu puta madre: your bitch of a mother. Hijo de puta: son of a bitch is a very common and effective Spanish curse. Hijo de perra: son of a bitch. Puta: whore. Zorra: slut. Marico/a or Maricón: sissy or pussy.
May 17, 2024 · How To Say Stupid Using Spanish Insults. Spanish offers a diverse range of words and expressions to describe someone as unintelligent or lacking in cognitive abilities. Here are some common Spanish insults related to stupidity, along with their literal translations and contextual meanings:
May 13, 2024 · “ Gracioso ” is a versatile term in Spanish that can be used to describe someone or something as funny or humorous. It’s often used to refer to situations, jokes, or individuals that have a light and playful sense of humor. Imagine a friend telling a witty joke that makes everyone burst into laughter. You could say:
May 15, 2024 · When describing people in Spanish, you will use either ser or estar. It’s easy to get confused when trying to determine when to use these verbs. Both mean “to be,” but each refers to different states of being. Use estar when: Talking about temporary states (like emotions) Talking about where something physically is.