"Gordo año" would be "fat year". Edit: "ano" means "a**" or "anus", "año" means year. If it is supposed to be "año", "gordo" could mean something like "bad" or "lousy"
El Gordo literally mean 'the fat one'.
As written, "this fat one". If you mean to say "you are fat", it would be "Estás gordo".
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Gordo (a) means fat , corpulent, stout, thick bigor Mister Bowser etc.
"Tu es gordo" is not correct Spanish. "Tu eres gordo" means "You are fat" in Spanish.
"Gordo" means "Fat".
"El oso gordo" is Spanish for "the fat bear." It is often used figuratively to refer to a person who is overweight or who eats a lot.
"El cuñado gordo" means "the fat brother-in-law" in English.
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"Porque soy gordo" in English translates to "Because I am overweight."
Literally: 'Me encanta el martes gordo' But if you mean, by 'fat Tuesday', the festival 'Mardi Gras', substitute 'martes de carnaval' for 'martes gordo'
"Soy alegre y gordo" translates to "I am happy and fat" in English.