What does guapo mean?

The adjective โ€œguapoโ€ (pronounced gwah-poh) means โ€œgood-lookingโ€ or handsome in Spanish. Itโ€™s used to describe masculine nouns and pronouns.

For example:

  • ร‰l es guapo. [He is handsome.]
  • Ese es un caballo guapo. [Thatโ€™s a handsome horse.]
  • ยกQuรฉ coche mรกs guapo! [What a good-looking car!]

In Spanish, adjectives must agree in gender and number with the words they describe.

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What is derecha in English?

โ€œDerechaโ€ (pronounced deh-reh-chah) in English is โ€œright.โ€

It can be an adjective or noun meaning right in Spanish, as in the opposite of โ€œleft.โ€ For example, โ€œmi mano derechaโ€ translates to โ€œmy right hand.โ€

โ€œDerechaโ€ can also mean โ€œpolitically rightโ€ or โ€œthe political right.โ€ For example, โ€œร‰l es de la derechaโ€ means โ€œHe belongs to the right.โ€

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How do you say youโ€™re right in Spanish?

To say โ€œyouโ€™re rightโ€ in Spanish, say โ€œtienes razรณnโ€ (pronounced tee-ehn-ehs rah-sohn). This is the singular, informal version of this phrase.

โ€œTienesโ€ comes from the verb โ€œtenerโ€ [โ€œto haveโ€]. โ€œRazรณnโ€ is a noun that translates literally as โ€œreasonโ€ but in this context means right in Spanish.

For the singular formal, say โ€œtiene razรณn,โ€ and for the plural informal and formal, use โ€œtienen razรณn,โ€ unless youโ€™re in Spain, where the plural informal is โ€œtenรฉis razรณn.โ€

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How do you say right now in Spanish slang?

โ€œRight nowโ€ in Spanish slang is โ€œahoritaโ€ (pronounced ah-oh-ree-tah). This is commonly used in Latin America but is not so common in Spain.

In Spain, use โ€œahora mismoโ€ (pronounced ah-oh-rah mees-moh), although this isnโ€™t slang. โ€œAhoraโ€ is an adverb meaning โ€œnow.โ€ โ€œMismoโ€ means โ€œsame,โ€ but in this context it means right in Spanish.

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How do you say Iโ€™ll be right back in Spanish?

โ€œIโ€™ll be right backโ€ in Spanish is โ€œvuelvo enseguidaโ€ (pronounced bwehl-voh ehn-seh-ghee-dah) or โ€œahora vuelvoโ€ (pronounced ah-oh-rah bwehl-voh).

โ€œVuelvoโ€ comes from the verb โ€œvolver,โ€ meaning โ€œreturn.โ€ โ€œAhoraโ€ and โ€œenseguidaโ€ are adverbs meaning โ€œnowโ€ and โ€œright away.โ€

To say โ€œIโ€™ll be right back,โ€ you donโ€™t use the words for back or right in Spanish. โ€œBackโ€ is communicated by the verb, and โ€œrightโ€ is implicit in the adverbs.

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What is mi nombre es in English?

โ€œMi nombre esโ€ (pronounced mee nohm-breh ehs) means โ€œmy name isโ€ in English.

โ€œMiโ€ is a possessive pronoun that means โ€œmy.โ€ โ€œNombreโ€ is the Spanish noun for โ€œname.โ€ โ€œEsโ€ comes from the verb โ€œser,โ€ which means โ€œto be.โ€

โ€œMi nombre esโ€ is a formal way to say my name is in Spanish.

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How do you introduce yourself in Spanish?

To introduce yourself in Spanish, you could say โ€œยกHola! Me llamo โ€ฆโ€ (pronounced oh-lah, meh yah-moh) and fill in your name.

For example, โ€œยกHola! Me llamo Raquelโ€ means โ€œHi! My name is Raquel.โ€

โ€œHolaโ€ means hi in Spanish, and โ€œme llamoโ€ means my name is in Spanish.

You could also add โ€œmucho gusto,โ€ which means nice to meet you in Spanish, if youโ€™d like to give a warmer introduction.

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How do you say my momโ€™s name is in Spanish?

โ€œMy momโ€™s nameโ€ is โ€œEl nombre de mi madre esโ€ (pronounced el nohm-breh deh mee mah-dreh es).

โ€œElโ€ is the determiner โ€œthe,โ€ โ€œnombreโ€ is the noun โ€œname,โ€ and โ€œdeโ€ is the preposition โ€œof.โ€ โ€œMiโ€ is a possessive pronoun that modifies โ€œmadreโ€ to mean โ€œmy mom.โ€ โ€œEsโ€ comes from the verb โ€œserโ€ [โ€œto beโ€].

To say โ€œmy momโ€™s name is,โ€ you could also say โ€œMi madre se llamaโ€ (pronounced mee mah-dreh seh yah-mah). โ€œSe llamaโ€ is a reflexive verb that literally translates as โ€œcalls herself,โ€ but here itโ€™s used to say what your momโ€™s name is in Spanish.

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What is me llamo in English?

โ€œMe llamoโ€ (pronounced meh yah-moh) is โ€œmy name isโ€ in English. For example, โ€œme llamo Anaโ€ means โ€œmy name is Ana.โ€

This phrase translates literally as โ€œI call myselfโ€ in English, but it means my name is in Spanish. โ€œMeโ€ is a reflexive pronoun meaning โ€œmyself.โ€ โ€œLlamoโ€ comes from the verb โ€œllamar,โ€ meaning โ€œto call.โ€

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How do you say did you eat in Spanish?

โ€œDid you eatโ€ in Spanish can be โ€œยฟComiste?โ€ (pronounced koh-mees-teh) or โ€œยฟHas comido?โ€ (pronounced ahs koh-mee-doh) Both of these are phrases used for the singular informal.

These phrases employ different verb tenses. โ€œยฟComiste?โ€ is the simple past. โ€œยฟHas comido?โ€ is the present perfect. Both phrases use โ€œcomer,โ€ which means eat in Spanish.

If you want to address one person formally, say โ€œยฟComiรณ?โ€ or โ€œยฟHa comido?โ€

For the plural, use โ€œยฟComieron?โ€ or โ€œยฟHan comido?โ€ for both formal and informal, unless in Spain, where the informal is โ€œยฟComisteis?โ€ or โ€œยฟHabรฉis comido?โ€

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