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Chewie
The word "chewy" in Spanish translates to "chicloso" or "masticable" in English. It describes food that is firm and requires extended chewing to break down.
Two of Ashley's nicknames are: Asher + Chewy Bear (or just Chewy)
Nella is not a Spanish word. Nela can be a nickname, for example for Marianela.
if you mean 'is anyones skin chewy?' than i suppose so.
The nickname Paco is a diminutive of the name Francisco in Spanish. It is commonly used to refer to someone named Francisco in an informal or affectionate way.
Apodo would be the best way to say "nickname" in Spanish.
"Torito" is not a name, but a nickname, meaning "Little bull".
It means "Red fury" a nickname for the spanish national team..... From a greek friend of the furias rohas. It means "Red fury" a nickname for the spanish national team..... From a greek friend of the furias rohas.
"Tino" is not a commonly used Spanish word so there is no direct translation. It could be a nickname or a proper noun.
It means "Red fury" a nickname for the spanish national team..... From a greek friend of the furias rohas. It means "Red fury" a nickname for the spanish national team..... From a greek friend of the furias rohas.
"Frankie" in Spanish would be "Pancho." In English, "Frankie" is a nickname for "Francis." "Francis" in Spanish is "Francisco," and the nickname for that is "Pancho."