without.
Pecado means: sin
The right way to say that is "¡Ay, qué pecado! ¡No puede ser!" (it is ironic). That means "Oh, what a sin! it can't be!", in the second part you would say "No way!".
"Papel pecado" translates to "sinful paper" in English. It is a term used in some Spanish-speaking countries to refer to contraceptive paper or birth control.
The word is Spanish derived from Latin 'pecado' meaning sin or transgression
De pecado en pecado was created in 1948.
if you mean "Galician" the word for sin is. "Pecado"
It means: "It's a sin"
Just the last one, from Spanish "pecado", meaning sin. A "pecadillo" would be a little sin.
'sin' means without 'sin embargo' translates as however
It's a question... What's your sin?
It is Spanish for a 'slight sin' the diminutive of 'pecado - a sin'. Borrowed from Latin 'peccatum' meaning a sin, a fault or an error. The real origin is uncertain