A few days ago
I have a quick spanish question. Can you help me?
i’m writing an acrostic poem… you know, like
D irty
O bese
G reat
(stupid example, i know, but you get the point)
well i need to do one in spanish for my name and i can’t find any adjectives in spanish that start with K! Can you help…? also if you see any good ones for the letter T that’d be great.
Thank You!!!!!
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A few days ago
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Knock-out appears in the Spanish dictionary
its the boxing knock-out and its used to describe people who don’t let others answer or participate in a conversation or in modern times–a good lookin’ girl!
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A few days ago
I don’t know spanish but I think “esparanza” (also used as a name) means beautiful or something. You probably should double check the spelling, too.
Also, try checking a Spanish-English dictionary, you can get them for just a couple bucks at most school supply or regualr book stores.
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5 years ago
John miró a Sarah ( past tense ) John mira a Sarah ( present )
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A few days ago
With T, talentosa, traviesa, triunfadora, tremenda, tolerante… I don’t think there’s an adjective with K, Sorry!
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A few days ago
No Spanish adjective starts with “K”. For “T”, there’s “tedio” – boring.
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A few days ago
you could just do your name in spanish. but im asuming it begins with a k.
i wish i could be more helpful. sorry!!
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