The word DELGADO means thin, slim, slight, flimsy or slenderly built by referring to a person.
ESA PERSONA ES DELGADA means that person is thin.
DELGADO is the adjective for thin (with masculine nouns) in Spanish.
DELGADA is for feminine nouns.
It means "slim" applied to a masculine object.
Yes, it means thin.
delgado normally means skinny in spanish
Thin, wispy, gaunt, and others: please see the link:
"Lean" is not a Spanish word. The English word "lean" can have several counterparts in Spanish. If you mean "lean" as in meat without fat, it is "magro". For a lean person, "delgado/a". To incline, "inclinar" or "apoyar".
Depending on context: The boy The little one (masculine object or person)
In Spanish, the word "ella" means "she" in English. It is used to refer to a female person or object in the third person singular form.
El = The (referring to a Masculine object or person) Él (with an accent over the E) = He or him
delgado means skinny
a mean person is persona mala person is persona
Rojas is a last name in spanish. Rojo/a is red in spanish
A scape-goat is a person or object that is blamed for something that another person or object does.
Mal = bad or evil Mala = bad or evil (Feminine person or object) Malo = bad or evil (Masculine person or object) Just like in English "bad" can be used in a joking manner to describe a funny or mischievous act or joke.
"Te" is the object pronoun form of the word "you," or "tú" in Spanish. It can be used both as an indirect object pronoun and a direct object pronoun. "Té" is simply the drink "tea."