The term bicho means a bug, a small animal.
(It can also be slang for a male body part.)
bicho
El bicho aimigable.
El bicho negro
"Bugs" in Spanish is "insectos." It is pronounced, "een-SEC-tose." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
In Puerto Rican and other latin islands, the word penga.In some proper Spanish, the bicho (though this is closer to prick).Other words include sabueso(a) (US Spanish), polla(Spain), verga, pito (Mexico), and pija.
bicho
El bicho aimigable.
El bicho negro
Bicho, Pinga, Verga, Pito.
Bicho do Mato was created in 2007.
"Bugs" in Spanish is "insectos." It is pronounced, "een-SEC-tose." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
"Bicho!" (A bit like bugger, but ruder)
Marco Bicho was born on 1980-03-07.
eres un mal bicho de mierda y te odio por siempre
"Bicho" is a Spanish and Portuguese term that translates to "bug" or "creature" in English, often referring to insects or small animals. In some contexts, it can also denote a pest or nuisance. In certain Latin American cultures, "bicho" can refer to a person or child in an affectionate or playful manner. Additionally, it may have specific meanings in various regional dialects, so its interpretation can vary.
"Firefly" or "Lightning bug" may be English equivalents of "bicho de luz" (Lampyridaefamily).The masculine noun "bicho" means "animal, beast." Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "un" ("a, one"). The preposition "de" means "of, from." The feminine noun "luz" means "light." Its singular definite article is "la," and its singular indefinite article "una."The pronunciation is "BEE-tchoh theh loos."
Bicho de Sete Cabeças was created in 2000.