I like several of them, but i´ll make a short list:
Amor: love
Mar: sea
Estrella: star
Cielo: sky and in Spanish is also used to say sweetheart to a beloved one.
Azul: blue (color)
Preciosa: gorgeous
Angel: angel
Chocolate:chocolate
Besos: kisses
Sueños: dreams.
2007-01-31 13:08:36
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answered by carolinefec 2
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rojo
Even though spanish class is far from being my fav class of the day (Make that VERY far) I like words where you have to say the certain "R" Sound in spanish
2007-01-31 13:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Duende- Untranslatable. Literally refers to goblin-like creatures, but in artwork, it refers to something having character, charm, or soul (closest translation into English) I also like Ojala- I wish. It shows Spain's history as a Muslim nation.
2016-05-24 00:25:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't decide between:
!Me gustaria mas cerveza, por favor!
!Tu perro es muy feo y estupido!
!Traigame una Piña Collada muy grande, por favor!
Oh, wait a minute.... you wanted just a word?? Okay:
"enchilada"
Which means, a tortilla rolled and filled with a seasoned mixture, usually containing meat, and covered with a sauce flavored with chili. I like them with cheese, though...
2007-01-31 14:05:00
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answered by Col. Kurtz 3
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I like "chimenea" - chimney - it makes it sound more like a picturesque chimney out in the countryside and not just a functional one.
I used to hate saying "Ferrocarril" (railroad) until I finally learned how to roll r's lol.
2007-01-31 12:56:46
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answered by Cookie777 6
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Actually, my favorite words are an idiom:
Llamar al pan pan y al vino vino...
meaning to call bread bread and wine wine
or
to call a spade a spade.
Cool, eh?
2007-01-31 13:50:54
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answered by Fotomama 5
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lol i went to college in georgia -- you should hear a nice southern belle say hablaba.
i had a cat named mamacita -- i didn't name it but a friend of mine that is indonesian thought it was the funniest word ever.
2007-01-31 13:18:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Te llamas?
Me llamo _________(name)Tengo _______(age in spanish)anos.
It means what is your name?
My name is ______I am ____ years old.
Cool or what. In the spanish translation it is actually different but that it is what it means.=)
2007-01-31 13:22:13
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answered by The BecaNATOR 5
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The word "trabajaba" (past participle of "to work") always makes me laugh when I say it or hear it.
2007-01-31 13:09:30
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answered by mthompson828 6
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brújula= compass
antropófago=cannibal
títere=puppet
bifurcarse=to fork (like a fork in the road)
fusilar=to shoot in a lineup
2007-01-31 16:57:05
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answered by elfusilado 2
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