Untidy or Messy
Desordenado -Disorganized Side note: When describing a disorganized boy, you say desordenado. However, when describing a disorganized girl, you would say desordenada.
Most likely: Messy or Untidy It could also mean "inordinate" or out of step Litterally it means Disordered
desordenado
The word deordenado may be translated as: not in order; untidy; in a messy way; Signed >Brezzy*Baybe<
fuera de orden desordenado descompuesto desarreglado
The opposite of "ordenado" in Spanish is "desordenado," which means disorganized or messy.
In Mexico a popular way to say messy is, "cochino" or "puerco" (literally, "piggy") too messy = demasiado cochino.
A spanish gentleman would have the title "don" used with his first name...Don Juan, Don Quijote. This works for Italian gentlemen, too.
Generally we refer to the English spoken in the British Isles as "British English," but the distinction could be made between various forms of it: Irish English, Scottish English and English English.
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*American English *British English *Australian English *Filipino English
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