fresh, cool, recently-arrived
'estar/quedar fresco' = to fail, be disappointed
'quedarse fresco' =to act coolly,without scruple.
Two online Spanish to English translating programs state that the Spanish, fresco supongo, means, cool I guess, in English.
"fresco"is the spanish word for cool ..
No. "Fresco" has several meanings, but "nude" is not one of them. Among other things, "fresco" is a certain painting technique. In Spanish, the word means "fresh".
The Italian word "fresco" is translated "fresque" (feminine noun) in French.
Al fresco dining in Italian and Spanish means dining "outside" in English.
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"Fresco" in that context means "cheeky" or "sassy". So it would mean "cheeky/sassy kid".
"In jail" or "in the fresh air" and "in the fresh air" or "in the fresco (painting)" are respective English equivalents of the Italian and Spanish phrase al fresco. Context makes clear whether an Italian language speaker references to jail time or the outdoors (cases 1, 2) or a Spanish language speaker refers to outdoor happenings or painting styles (examples 3, 4). The pronunciation will be "al FREY-sko" in Italian and Spanish.
Caliente - hot Fresco - cool
The word "cool" meaning the temperature in Spanish is "fresco". It is pronounced "FRACE-co". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
fresco, tibio = cool (adjective) refrescar = to cool
I am cool - soy fresco