Conflicting, different, or opposite may be English equivalents of 'opuesto'. The Spanish adjective/past participle 'opuesto' means 'opposed'. It's pronounced 'oh-PWEH-stoh'.
The Spanish word 'opuesto' translates to 'opposite' in English.
The opposite of "hardworking" in Spanish is "perezoso" which translates to "lazy" in English.
It is neither English cucumber or Spanish onion.
The Spanish name Joaquín translates to Joaquin in English.
The translation of "chalino" in Spanish to English is "bullet."
"Siglo" in Spanish means "Century"in English
opuesto means opposite
'Opposite' is 'Opuesto' in Spanish.
El equipo opuesto.
Rugoso, desnivelado, desigual, grumoso, discontinuo, áspero, escabroso.
Doble Opuesto was created in 1990.
The opposite of "hardworking" in Spanish is "perezoso" which translates to "lazy" in English.
Translated into English, this means: "The opposite to 'day'". I suppose you can deduce the answer on your own.
in spanish you mostly hear al otro lado which translates as on the other sidemano means hand, so al otro mano
nocturno, vespertino.
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It is neither English cucumber or Spanish onion.
Apart from English/Spanish or Spanish/English textbooks, do textbooks have such glossaries?