Cuidadoso
Prudente
Cauteloso
"Serious" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word serio. The word serves as the masculine singular form of an adjective and translates as "seriously" when following the preposition en ("in"). The pronunciation will be "SEH-ryo" in Uruguayan Spanish.
'oficial' (Spanish) = 'official' (English) - noun and adjective
In Spanish, the noun English (language) is not capitalized: it is inglés.The adjective form is "inglesa."Ingles
morte is not a Spanish word. It is the French feminine adjective for "dead".
'median' (English) = 'del medio' (adjectival phrase); 'mediana' (noun/adjective in geometry) (Spanish) 'Median' (English) = 'medo' (Spanish)
The translation of the Spanish word "callejero or callejera" is an adjective in the Spanish language that translates into the English word to mean "street".
"Siguente" means "next" or "following" in Spanish.
The Spanish adjective triste means "sad."
The Spanish adjective enferma means sick.
"Tranquil" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word tranquilo. The masculine singular adjective also translates into English as "calm." The pronunciation will be "tran-KWEE-lo" in Spanish.
"Abandonada" in Spanish means "abandoned" in English. It is the feminine form of the adjective.
The ENGLISH word 'sound' means 'sonido' in Spanish, also (as an adjective) 'sano'.