extraño
Raro (it means strange or weird, not rare ;))
You could say "estoy raro". You might also use "estoy extraño", but that could mean " I am strange" or even "I am a stranger".
estoy curioso/a (= Iwant to know about something)soy raro/a (= I'm a bit strange)
strange: hen
A Strange Thing to Say was created on 2010-11-26.
To say "you are strange" in French, you would say "tu es étrange."
"Extrano" translates to "strange" or "weird" in English.
Quiero huir... Quiero salir corriendo...
You say, "No, no necesito nada." It's analogous to saying, 'No, I don't need nothing." As strange and ungrammatical as it may sound to an English speaker, it's perfect Spanish.
As in "Your brother is entertaining", it would be "Tu hermano es divertido". If you want to imply "your brother is strange", it would be "Tu hermano es raro".
The adjective for "stranger" is "strange" - for example, "I met a strange person on the street."
étrange