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What are Spanish adjectives that start with L?
Adjectives that Begin With ‘L’
Spanish | Pronunciation | Translation |
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libre | (LEE-breh) | free, available |
lindo/ linda | (LEEN-doh/ LEEN-dah) | pretty, nice |
listo/ lista | (LEES-toh/ LEES-tah) | ready, clever |
loco/ loca | (LOH-koh/ LOH-kah) | crazy |
What are some words that start with L?
- laari.
- label.
- labia.
- labor.
- labra.
- laced.
- lacer.
- laces.
What is a cognate L?
A cognate is a word that is related in origin to another word, such as the English word brother and the German word bruder or the English word history and the Spanish word historia. Because they come from the same origin, cognates have similar meanings and often similar spellings in two different languages.
What is a Spanish word that starts with M?
spanish word | english translation |
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mono | monkey |
mariscos | shellfish |
madre | mother |
maleta | suitcase |
Are there any English words starting with the letter L?
Here is a list of the most commonly used Spanish words similar to English words starting with the letter L. In most cases, you would use the Spanish word as you would the English word. Click on the audio button to hear how the Spanish word is pronounced. You will see that Spanish words are pronounced as they are written.
What are the most common phrases in Spanish?
50 Basic Spanish words and phrases Spanish word or phrase English translation (Yo) soy de… I come from… Buenos días Good morning Buenas tardes Good afternoon Buenas noches Good evening / Good night
What are some words to learn in Spanish?
50 Basic Spanish words and phrases Spanish word or phrase English translation ¿Cómo…? How? ¿Qué hora tienes? What time is it? ¿De dónde viene? Where are you from? ¿Dónde vives? Where do you live?
What are the best Spanish words for Love?
If you wish to spice up your love life by adding some Spanish love words, here is a list of the most romantic Spanish words, Spanish pet names for boys and girls and flirting phrases in Spanish that will help you make sparks fly. A rose, said in other names, would smell as sweet – this is a quote by William Shakespeare.