Era juguetón / juguetona
Juguetona (female) Juguetón (male) She is very playful - Ella es muy juguetona He is very playful - El es muy juguetón
Travieso is the Spanish word for naughty. This word is mostly used for children when they are playful or not behaving properly.
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"Travis" is not a common Spanish name, so it doesn't have a direct translation. It may be adapted to Spanish pronunciation as "Travieso" or "Traviesa," which means mischievous or playful in English, depending on the gender of the person.
"Chinito" in Spanish is a colloquial term used to describe someone with East Asian features, particularly those of Chinese descent. It is often used in an endearing or playful manner.
seriously playful dogmatically playful
as playful as monkey
Yes, playful is an adjective, a word to describe a noun; for example:a playful childa playful smilea playful mood
· joven (young) · jugueton (playful) · juicioso (wise) · juntos (together) · justo (just) · juvenil (youthful)
(Italian) burlesque, jocular, in a playful style. This is the most common meaning when it is used as a musical term. Burlesco means "funny" in Spanish.
In Spanish, you would say "Soy un mono travieso." The word "mono" means "monkey," and "travieso" translates to "cheeky" or "mischievous." This phrase captures the playful spirit implied in English.