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What is the opposite of Tonto?

What is the opposite of Tonto?

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Question says it all

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updated Oct 22, 2009
edited by ian-hill
posted by Blackpsych

8 Answers

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Hi Blackpsych,

Have a look at this list of adjectives and see if you can't figure it out.

Ser Adjectives

If you are still unsure after looking at the list, tell us what you think it should be and why you think this and we will try to steer you in the right direction. grin

updated Oct 23, 2009
edited by Izanoni1
posted by Izanoni1
That's what is so great here. Always helpful, but ya gotta earn it. - Seitheach, Oct 22, 2009
Thanks - Blackpsych, Oct 22, 2009
You're welcome - Izanoni1, Oct 22, 2009
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I know i have i'll actually start looking more and eventually help others, Thank you

updated Oct 22, 2009
posted by Blackpsych
Then you'll be trapped in here like all of us. Unable to ever let it go. :) - Seitheach, Oct 22, 2009
Yes I will - Blackpsych, Oct 22, 2009
I would caution you than contrary to popular belief the "dict" in Spanishdict is not for "dictionary" it is for "addictive/addicted" - Izanoni1, Oct 22, 2009
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Spend a little time exploring this site also. You'll find all kinds of great, wonderful things here to help you learn Spanish.

updated Oct 22, 2009
posted by Seitheach
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Angelica es tonta pero Miguel es ???

updated Oct 22, 2009
posted by Blackpsych
Great. So do you know what "tonta" means? Now, venture a guess at an antonym, and we'll be glad to help. - jrey0474, Oct 22, 2009
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Trabajador?

updated Oct 22, 2009
posted by Blackpsych
That's not bad, but I don't know if it's the exact opposite. "Tonta" addresses with intellect, while "trabajador" addresses work ethic. How about a word that conveys intelligence. - jrey0474, Oct 22, 2009
What's the opposite of stupid? - --Mariana--, Oct 22, 2009
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Sounds like a homework question. Why don't you give your answer first and then we'll try and help you.

updated Oct 22, 2009
posted by --Mariana--
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tonto = foolish

sabio = wise

updated Oct 22, 2009
posted by seth446
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It all depends on the context. Use it in a sentence.

updated Oct 22, 2009
posted by Seitheach