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What is Tonto English?

What is Tonto English?

American Spanish, from Spanish, fool, from tonto foolish.

What is the opposite of Desordenado?

the ( male ) dentist.

What is the opposite of Ordenado?

Opposite of arranged neatly and in order, or inclined to keep things neat and in order. messy. untidy. dishevelledUK.

Is kemosabe an insult?

Native American writer Sherman Alexie, who is of Coeur D’Alene descent, has said that kemosabe means “idiot” in Apache. “They were calling each other ‘idiot’ all those years,” he told an interviewer in 1996, a few years after the publication of his story collection The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven.

What is the plural of atrevida?

atrevidos
Meanings of “masculine plural of atrevido” in Spanish English Dictionary : 1 result(s)

Category Spanish
Common
1 Common atrevidos [adj]

What’s another word for slow in Spanish?

lento
If you want to say “slow” in Spanish, you can use “lento” (masculine) or “lenta” (feminine) in most cases. As with many adjectives, you do have a few other options. “Pausado” is typically used when referring to something that is slow in a deliberate, verses inherent, manner.

What’s the opposite of Aburrido?

opposite de enfrente contrario
of de
aburrido no direct translation

What is the opposite of Arriba?

Opposites In Spanish: Spanish Vocabulary Words

Spanish English English (Opposite)
duro hard no
arriba, derecho up down
subir to go up to go down
encima de on top of beneath

Who said kemosabe?

Tonto
Ke-mo sah-bee (/ˌkiːmoʊˈsɑːbiː/; often spelled kemo sabe, kemosabe or kimosabe) is the term used by the fictional Native American sidekick Tonto as the “Native American” name for the Lone Ranger in the American television and radio programs The Lone Ranger.

What does Tonto mean in Indian?

Noun. Tonto (plural Tontos) A sidekick. quotations ▼ A Native American who accepts a subservient position to a white person.

What is the plural of Guapo?

guapo handsome
plural plural pluralistic

What is the adverb for dificil?

→ difícil (adj. f.) → difícilmente (adv.))