"Feo niño" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "ugly boy" in English. It combines "feo," meaning "ugly," and "niño," meaning "boy" or "child." The phrase can be used literally to describe someone's appearance or, more commonly, in a teasing or playful manner among friends. Context is essential to understand its intended tone and meaning.
tu = you .. eres = are .. feo = ugly .. feo is male, fea is female YOU ARE UGLY
Translation of ¿Porque estas feo?: Why are you ugly?
Ugly
Its ugly
you are ugly
De= of feo= ugly
tas veo
yo soy feo - I'm an ugly person (more like "I have an ugly personality")
"Feo culiao" is a vulgar expression in Spanish that translates to "ugly asshole" in English. It is commonly used as an insult in Chile.
The college is ugly.
'El Nino' means 'the christ child'
'Nino pequeno' means little boy.