In Spanish, “Son” and “Están” can be a bit like two sides of a coin. “Son” (from “ser”) is typically used for things that are permanent or not likely to change. On the flip side, “Están” (from “estar”) is for stuff that’s temporary or happening right now. Let’s dive into each one!
POOR translations: pobre, malo, pobre, pobre [masculine-feminine, singular], precario/ia [masculine-feminine…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.
Each anger adjective below carries a slightly different weight. The translation from English will give you a helpful guide of which to use and when. English: I’m fed up. Español: Estoy harto. English: I’m annoyed. Español: Estoy molesto. English: I’m angry. Español: Estoy enfadado. English: I’m furious.
Spanish Slang for Friend. There are so many different ways to say amigo, or friend in Spanish, and the following slang terms are just the tip of the iceberg. Colega — Buddy (Spain) Socio — Partner or friend (Latin America) Compa — Short for “compadre” meaning friend or pal (Mexico) Parcero — Friend (Colombia)
12. ETERNA SOLEDAD – ENANITOS VERDES. Alone, forever – when it feels like ya se fue el tren, this song tells up to get up and keep going even if we’re alone. 13. POR TU MALDITO AMOR – VINCENTE FERNANDEZ. One of the most iconic sad Spanish songs, it’s hard to match force of these words or the sentiment in his voice.
adjective. 1. (frightful) a. terrible. Tuve una pesadilla terrible anoche que una mujer me quiso atropellar con su carro.I had a horrible nightmare last night that a woman was trying to run me over with her car. 2. (bad) a. awful.
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