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Sergeu [11.5K]
3 years ago
6

Describing Peop

English
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hram777 [196]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Delgado          thin or slim

2. Travieso         playful  or naughty

3. Colombiano    Colombian  

4. Rubio               blond

5. Bajo                  short

6. Terco               stubborn or obstinate  

7. Cortés               polite

8. Salvadoreño     Salvadoran

9. Cómico              funny

10. Amistoso          friendly

11. Atractivo            charming attractive

12. Viejo                  old

13. Gordo                 fat

14. Moreno               brown  or dark

15. Sensitivo             sensitive

16. Mexicano             Mexican

17. Alto                        high or tall

18. Pelirrojo                 red-haired

19. Estadounidense     American

20. Joven                     young

21. Perezoso                 lazy

22. Calvo                      blond

23. Cubano                   Cuban

24. Descortés               unpolite or rude

25. Guatemalteco        Guatemalan

 

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