If you are talking about humans, gordo means fat, and the opposite of fat is thin. Thin in Spanish is 'delgado.'
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"Porque soy gordo" in English translates to "Because I am overweight."
"El cuñado gordo" means "the fat brother-in-law" in English.
"Soy alegre y gordo" translates to "I am happy and fat" in English.
Gordo for a male, gorda for a female.
My very fat cat.
Chupa mi polla grande y gordo
Gordo is the Spanish word for fat or thick. Y is the Spanish word for "And" Pequeño is the Spanish word for small. Fat and small Thick and small
It means "He is fat and happy" in English.
The cast of Gordo - 1992 includes: Edgar Vivar as Gordo
"Gordo" means "fat" at Spanish.
He/she/you formal is/are ugly and fat. Phrase needs a subject .
Eddy Gordo was created in 1997.