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Z - A Describing

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Here we go...

Category: Describing words, basically, adjectives grin


Well, you saw it right, today we're doing everything opposite, so we're going from Z to A LOL We'll just all have to think a little harder. So basically just post a word that you would use to describe anything.

I will say the first word that begins with "Z", the next person will post a word that starts with "Y", then "X" and so on. Please put your answer in Spanish, and provide an English translation.


My Word:

Zarzosa - "briery"; full of briers

Have fun!

Note: Please click the "Newest" to see the last entry so that we do not repeat or confuse the order of letters. Thanks!

8365 views
updated Apr 30, 2013
edited by hlsbookworm
posted by hlsbookworm
I'm hoping I did the "Newest" link correctly...I've never done one before - hlsbookworm, Feb 26, 2010
The link is correct :) - Fidalgo, Feb 26, 2010
It's more challenging than it appears going backwards! Nice twist to the game. - LaBurra, Feb 26, 2010

29 Answers

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¿Donde es Ll y Ch? Ch-Chabacano-vulgar Ll-llevadero-bearable

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by Juan20112
3
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metiche nosy

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by BellaMargarita
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amoroso - loving

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by 00d7cd75
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narigón - big-nosed

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by Carlos-F
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ñoño - senile, whiney

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by aloshek
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puntiagudo - pointed, sharp

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by gloriadean
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querido - precious

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by Carlos-F
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Rico = rich

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by 00d7cd75
2
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simpático -sympathetic, nice, friendly

updated Apr 30, 2013
edited by Fidalgo
posted by Fidalgo
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tonto = silly, foolish

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by LaBurra
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único - unique

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by Carlos-F
2
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valiente

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by 00494d19
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wow, I could only find one adjective that started with a W....

western - western! jaja

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by hlsbookworm
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xenófobo = xenophobic (afraid of strangers or foreigners)

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by LaBurra
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yeyé - basically means a characteristic of music in the 60's...interesting...I'd never heard of that before!

updated Apr 30, 2013
posted by hlsbookworm