Ladrón is a Spanish equivalent of 'thief'. The word in Spanish is pronounced 'lah-DROHN'. It's a masculine gender noun whose definite article is 'el' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one'].
That's what's used in describing a male 'thief'. Ladronais the feminine equivalent. It's pronounced 'lah-DROH-nah'. Its definite article is 'la', and its indefinite 'una'.
A "thief" in Italian is called a ladro (male) or ladra (female).
ladron with an accent mark over the o
El delito es robo
Ladron
The way to say "sugar thief" in spanish is ...... Ladrón de azúcar
The Spanish translate the English word "thief" as "el ladron." The English word "steal" is translated as "Robar."
carterista is the word for "pickpocket" in Spanish. you could also use "ladrón" which means "thief." to say watch out for them... ¡Cuidado, con los carteristas! ¡Ojo! hay carteristas. Presta atención, hay carteristas.
Because he 'singed the King of Spain's beard', i.e. attacked the Spanish fleet in Cadiz, also was perhaps involved in piracy against Spanish galleons carrying (stolen?) gold from Latin America.
You say "Thief!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ole!".
donga
voleur
賊 Zéi
Santa is an thief!
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
¿Dónde se esconde el ladrón? (Where is the thief hiding?)