Delicioso
Delicioso/a (male/female)
To say 'how is the soup' in Spanish, you would say '¿que tal esta la sopa?'
To say "This taco is absolutely delicious" in Spanish, you can say "Este taco está absolutamente delicioso." In this sentence, "este" means "this," "taco" means "taco," "está" means "is," "absolutamente" means "absolutely," and "delicioso" means "delicious." The adjective "delicioso" agrees in gender and number with the masculine singular noun "taco," so it ends in "-o."
It means, "Mmmmmmmm! Tasty!" The "isimo" at the end of an adjective like this is an amplifyer. "muchisimas" means "very very much."
It's the Spanish equivalent of "you are so hot" (femenine form), but it literally translates to " you are so delicious", if someone uses that phrase he could be crossing the line because it's sexual.
delicious = delicioso
delicioso
Delicious
Delicioso. Rico.
Delicioso/a (male/female)
Delicioso
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In Chavacano, the word for "delicious" is "delisioso." Chavacano is a creole language spoken in the Philippines, and it incorporates elements from Spanish along with local languages. The term reflects the language's Spanish influence, making it recognizable to Spanish speakers.
Las frutas son sabroso.
Delicioso (male) Deliciosa (Female)
Roughly - parece delicioso
Spanish: alas deliciosos