It depends on how you mean "Scout".
If you are referring to someone who goes ahead of a group to examine the terrain in either a military or peaceful setting, the Spanish word is "explorador(a)"
If you are referring to the youth organizations like Boy Scouts, the Spanish word is "escutismo". A '(boy) scout' = 'nino explorador' (tilde, ~, on the 'n')
Soy nino de la asociacion de Ninos Exploradores (Tilde, the little wave, on the second 'n' in 'ninos/Ninos'; accent on the final 'o' in 'acociacion')
Pronounced:
Soy NEEnyaw day lah assaw-thee-ah-thee-ON day NEEnyawss explorah-DAW-ress
(NB 'th' as in 'thin', not 'the')
Niño explorador
"Boy student" in English is estudiante in Spanish.
It can mean either "child" or "boy".
Yo soy nin~o explorador de mejico
¡De nada, chico! in Spanish means "You're welcome, boy!" (literally, "From nothing, boy!") in English.
what country is the boy scout logo from?
yes he was in a boy scout
Salut, boy-scout. or Ciao! Boy scout. It can be ironic, like in English.
Chico, muchachito, both will work.
Translated to: "adiós papá."
¡Me gusta este chico! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "I like this boy!" The declaration translates literally as "This boy pleases me!" in English. The pronunciation will be "mey GOO-sta EY-stey TCHEE-ko" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Category:ScoutingFrom The Boy Scout Handbook, Boy Scouts of America:A Scout is trustworthy. A Scout tells the truth. He is honest, and he keeps his promises. People can depend on him.
the command is dismiss for the dismissal of the boy scout.