People Flashcards
Learn the most basic words and phrases used to describe people.
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a person
una persona
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people
e.g. Many people came to the concert
la gente / las personas
ej. Mucha gente vino al concierto
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a man / a guy
e.g. There were two men and one woman
un hombre / un tipo
ej. Había dos hombres y una mujer
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a woman / a lady
e.g. a pretty lady
una mujer / una señora
ej. una mujer bonita
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a kid / a child
e.g. Don’t talk to her like that. She’s just a kid
un niño / un muchacho / un chico
ej. No le hables así. Es sólo una niña
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a boy
un niño / un muchacho / un chico
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a girl
una niña / una muchacha / una chica
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a baby
un bebé
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Mrs. / Misses
e.g. Mrs. Smith
Sra. / Señora / Doña
ej. Sra. Rodríguez
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Miss
e.g. Miss Smith
Srta. / Srita. / Señorita
ej. Srta. Rodríguez
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Mr. / Mister
e.g. Mr. Smith
Sr. / Señor / Don
ej. Sr. Rodríguez
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cute
e.g. a cute baby
bonito / lindo / chulo
ej. un bebé bonito
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good-looking / attractive
e.g. a good-looking man
guapo / atractivo
ej. un hombre guapo
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beautiful / pretty / gorgeous
e.g. a beautiful woman, a gorgeous landscape, etc.
hermoso / lindo
ej. una mujer hermosa, un paisaje lindo, etc.
Another widely used word that means “beautiful” in Spanish is bonito, but is more closely related to pretty or nice.
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pretty
e.g. a pretty girl
linda / bonita
ej. una niña bonita