Extrovertido, a
relajiento, a
amistoso, a
amigable
fiestero, a cordial
afable
...
Extrovertido, a
relajiento, a
amigable
amistoso, a
bullanguero, a
bromista
jocoso, a
alegre
cordial
afable
...
You say, "su serio," as in, "...su catarro serio:" "your serious cold." To say, 'You're serious," meaning, "You're serious about what you just said," you say, "Estás en serio." To say 'You're serious," meaning, "You have a serious personality and disposition," you say, "Eres serio." You have to be serious about saying, "You're serious," in Spanish.
adj. serio, cumplidor, formal, responsable; sin humor, adusto, grave, importante, severo, solemne
'Opposite' is 'Opuesto' in Spanish.
It means serious. But if it's talking about a girl it would be seria, if it's talkin bout a boy it would be serio.
The opposite of mas, in spanish, is menos. Menos means less than.
The opposite of tonto is inteligent (Intelligent).
Serio in Spanish means serious in English.
serio means Serious.
serio
Serious.
¿ Hablas en serio?
"En serio te vuelve loco" translates to "Seriously drives you crazy" in English. It is an expression used to convey surprise or astonishment at how something can affect someone so strongly.
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"Serious" is an English equivalent of the Spanish word serio. The word serves as the masculine singular form of an adjective and translates as "seriously" when following the preposition en ("in"). The pronunciation will be "SEH-ryo" in Uruguayan Spanish.
You say, "su serio," as in, "...su catarro serio:" "your serious cold." To say, 'You're serious," meaning, "You're serious about what you just said," you say, "Estás en serio." To say 'You're serious," meaning, "You have a serious personality and disposition," you say, "Eres serio." You have to be serious about saying, "You're serious," in Spanish.
seriously, thank you
seriously This can also be used as the sarcastic or straightforward English "Really?" i.e. "I just got top marks on that test." -- "Really? I was not expecting that."