"tostado" (colour),
"broncear" (verb, as from the sun)
and "curtir" (verb, as with leather)
As in "suntan", it is bronceado. The word "tan" exists in Spanish, but means "as" or "such."
In Spanish, so is "tan."
"As" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word tan. The adverb also translates into English as "so" or "such" according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "tahn" in Spanish.
"Tan" means several different things in English. For the general color (similar to beige), the word used in Spanish is "castaño" which means "chestnut". For someone who's skin has darkened due to exposure to the sun, the word use in Spanish is "bronceado", which means "bronzed". The act of "tanning" in this way is "broncearse". For the act of curing leather, the Spanish word is "curtir".
I like your tan= in Spanish Quiero su bronceado
bronceado
no
latino and/or tan
tan :)
eres tan agradable = you are so nice
eres tan dulce
Tan rica is: So delicious or So rich.