Rudo is widely used but you can also say grocero.
Marica --- a very rude word in Spanish for a man who likes men.
niño mal portado
No, it is not considered rude to speak Spanish in Portugal. Many Portuguese people understand and speak Spanish, as the two languages are similar. However, it is always polite to ask if the person you are speaking to is comfortable with Spanish or if they would prefer to communicate in Portuguese.
'Culo' is the rude word for buttocks or bum in Spanish. If you say that to someone they are going look at you very odd because it's rude. We say nalgas for butt cheeks. Culo is a**.
"Lissette" is a French name commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries. It does not have a specific meaning in Spanish.
"Bite me" is a rude expression in English. To convey a similar meaning, one would need to find a similarly rude Spanish idiom, rather than a verbatim translation.
No, it is not considered rude to speak Spanish in Barcelona. Spanish is one of the official languages of Spain, along with Catalan, and many people in Barcelona are bilingual in both languages. It is generally appreciated when visitors make an effort to speak the local language, but most people in Barcelona will also understand and speak Spanish.
In Spanish, "rudo" can mean rough, crude, or loutish. It can also refer to someone who is impolite or uncouth in behavior.
"Gue" does not have a specific meaning in Spanish. It is not a standalone word but can be part of other words or phrases.
Yes. It's also actually rude to hold a private conversation in English with an English speaker within earshot.
tengo una picazon...or...me pica[insert part]...but that sounds rude..
It was challenging some died because of not enough food and some were very rude to others.