There are many words to describe people in spanish. Here are some:
Hay muchas palabras para describir personas en español. Aqui hay algunas:
The Spanish word used to describe people is "personas."
The Spanish word 'susto' translates to "fright" or "scare." It is used to describe the feeling of being scared or shocked by something.
In Spanish, "tun" can be translated as "tone" or "hue." It is often used to describe the color or shade of something.
The word "annoying" in Spanish is "molesto." It can be used to describe something that bothers or irritates someone.
The Spanish word "firme" translates to "firm" or "steady" in English. It can be used to describe something that is strong, secure, or unwavering.
The word "culona" is in Spanish. In some countries, it is used informally to describe someone with a large buttocks.
Yes, the noun Spanish is a propernoun, a word for the language or people of Spain.The word Spanish is also a proper adjective used to describe a noun as of or from Spain.
The word 'Spanish' is a proper, concrete noun as a word for the people of Spain; a word for physical people.The word 'Spanish' is also a proper adjective, used to describe a noun as of or from Spain.The word for a native or inhabitant of Spain is Spaniard, a proper, concrete noun.
A word to describe 'a lot of people on the sidewalk' would be 'pedestrians'.
There are many ways one can describe the Spanish word peluqueria. Typically, the Spanish word peluqueria can be described in English as "hairdressing", "hairdressor's", or "barber's".
The word "annoying" in Spanish is "molesto." It can be used to describe something that bothers or irritates someone.
The word chonies is a slang term that is used to describe underwear. It is derived from the Spanish word calzone and is most commonly used by Hispanics.
The word punto is a Spanish word meaning point.In the sport of fencing, a punto diritto is used to describe a direct stroke or hit. In the same sport, punto reverso is used to describe a backhanded stroke.
Manipulator is a word that can be used to describe a person that uses other people.
"Hispanic" is a word used to describe people of Spanish descent or whose first language is Spanish. This is the case in America but the term is now more widely used. Hispanic people are mostly Roman Catholic although there are many other religions practised by people of that particular ethnicity.
Nomadic.
Cabeza is a Spanish word meaning"head". In Mexican cuisine, it is used to describe the meat of a roasted head.
That's not an English word. Or Spanish, for that matter. It is currently a nonsense word being used to describe a mystical and magical soccer-result-predicting character on a Spanish-language newscast.