"El muchacho" means "the boy" in Spanish.
"El muchacho" translates to "the boy" in English.
"El muchacho" is a Spanish term that translates to "the boy" or "the young man." It is commonly used to refer to a male child or adolescent.
"Muchacho" is a Spanish word, not Portuguese. In Portuguese, the equivalent term for "muchacho" is "rapaz" or "menino," both of which mean "boy" or "young man."
"Ho la muchacho" doesn't have a clear meaning in any language. Perhaps you meant "¡Hola muchacho!", which translates to "Hello boy!" in Spanish.
"¿Qué pasó, muchacho?" in Spanish translates to "What's up, dude?" or "What happened, buddy?" It's a common informal greeting used to ask how someone is doing or to inquire about what's going on.
boy: el chico/el muchacho girl:la chica/la muchacho
For example: "El muchacho se llama Kevin" or "Su nombre es Kevin"
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"El muchacho" is a Spanish term that translates to "the boy" or "the young man." It is commonly used to refer to a male child or adolescent.
"El muchacho" translates to "the boy" in English.
there are 3 possible ways for "boy" they are - chico - boy muchacho - boy niño - little boy... and if you want to say THE boy, just put "el" in front of it - el chico, el muchacho and el niño.
The boy makes the second joke ...!!
joven means young
You can say los chicos for the boys, and las chicas for the girls.
The spelling is "muchacho" and it is another word for "boy."
it means boy. ur so smart
"Ho la muchacho" doesn't have a clear meaning in any language. Perhaps you meant "¡Hola muchacho!", which translates to "Hello boy!" in Spanish.