Mojado (for a masculine object or person) or mojada (for a feminine object or person).
Mojas meants wet in English.
Translation: Mojado/a (male/female)
The word 'mojadas' means "wet" in spanish, referring to a feminine plural noun.
Eau de chien mouillé in French means "wet dog water" in English.
Cool is an English equivalent of the Spanish masculine adjective 'fresco' in terms of drinks and weather. Fresh is an equivalent in terms of foods such as fish and fruits. Latest is its equivalent in terms of news. Nervy or calm and collected is the equivalent in terms of colloquial uses of 'fresh' in English. And wet is the equivalent in terms of paint.
Fresco is the same in English and Italian. The masculine singular Italian loan word means "cool" or "fresh" as an adjective and "coolness," "freshness" or "mural painted into wet plaster" as a noun in English. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "FREY-sko" in Italian.
Mojado means "wet" in Spanish.
somos mojados means we are wet
mojado, humedo
There is only one vowel (the letter e), in the word wet.
The base word is "wet".
The word wet is a noun, for example 'It is wet outside.'The noun form for the adjective wet is wetness; the noun form for the verb wet is wetter, someone or something that makes a thing wet.