I understand that you use the article 'die' when talking about a feminine object, das when the subject is neutral, and der when talking about a masculine object....Translation by Vocabulix.EnglishSpanishblackboardla pizarra4 more rows
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mimo, el ~ (m) (cariciacaricias) cuddling, the ~ Noun. snuggling, the ~ Noun. hugging, the ~ Noun.
the words, abbreviations, etc. that people use when communicating on the internet. jerga de Internet. (Translation of netspeak from the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) See the definition of netspeak in the English dictionary.
Mexico) effeminate person ⧫ queer (very informal) ⧫ fag (esp US) (very informal)
Jota, the name of the letter j in the Spanish alphabet.
memo Modifier. memo, (insensatoestúpidoboboabsurdoimprudentelelo) stupid, Adj. dumb, Adj. foolish, Adj.
transitive verb. 1a : to treat with extreme or excessive care and attention pampered their guests pamper a pet. b : gratify, humor enabled him to pamper his wanderlust — New Yorker. 2 archaic : to cram with rich food : glut.
The word "mimesis" comes from the Greek verb "mimeisthai" meaning "to imitate" and from "mimos" meaning "mime." The English word "mime" also comes from "mimos" as do "mimic" and "mimicry."
Summary of Key PointsDTBDefinition:Dios Te BendigaType:WordGuessability:4: Difficult to guess (if you're not Spanish)Typical Users:Adults and Teenagers
Here are the most common greetings in Spanish:Hola – Hello.Buenas – Hi (informal)Buenos días – Good morning.Buen día – Good morning (less common, used in Argentina)Buenas tardes – Good afternoon.Buenas noches – Good evening.Bienvenido – Welcome.More items...
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