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"Tart" is a noun which is often translated as "la tarta", and "pie" is a noun which is often translated as "el pastel". Learn more about the difference between "tart" and "pie" below.
tart(
tart
)
A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling, or idea (e.g., man, dog, house).
noun
a. la tarta
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
(large)
For dessert there was chocolate tart.De postre había tarta de chocolate.
b. el pastel
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
(large)
I have a recipe for French apple tart that I want to try.Tengo una receta de pastel de manzana francés que quiero probar.
c. la tartaleta
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
(small)
You bought only six tarts, but there are seven of us.Compraste solo seis tartaletas, pero somos siete.
d. el pastelillo
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
(small)
I was taking some jam tarts out of the oven.Sacaba unos pastelillos de mermelada del horno.
2.
An offensive word or phrase used to degrade a person or group of people based on race, gender, sexual preference, etc. (e.g., redneck).
(pejorative)
(prostitute)
a. la puta
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
A word or phrase that is crude, indecent, and generally rejected by society.
(vulgar)
It was a place where tarts and their pimps would meet.Era un lugar donde las putas solían encontrarse con sus chulos.
b. la fulana
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
You're not going out dressed like that. You look like a tart!No vas a salir vestida así. ¡Pareces una fulana!
c. la furcia
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
I know people think I'm a tart, but I like make-up and high heels.Sé que la gente cree que soy una furcia, pero a mí me gustan el maquillaje y los tacones altos.
d. la loca
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
(River Plate)
Who was that tart I saw him with yesterday?¿Quién es esa loca que vi con él ayer?
e. la piruja
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
She called me a tart just because I was talking to her boyfriend.Me llamó piruja solo porque estaba hablando con su chico.
f. la zorra
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
An offensive word or phrase used to degrade a person or group of people based on race, gender, sexual preference, etc. (e.g., redneck).
(pejorative)
I'm never letting that tart into my house after the way she behaved with my husband.Jamás permitiré que esa zorra venga a mi casa por la manera en la que se comportó con mi esposo.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. agrio
These plums are too tart for eating, but they'd be good for making jam.Estas ciruelas son muy agrias para comerlas, pero serían buenas para mermelada.
b. ácido
The lemonade was a little tart for my taste.La limonada estaba un poco ácida para mi gusto.
c. amargo
I like ripe kiwis, but these are too tart.Me gustan los kiwis maduros, pero estos son muy amargos.
a. áspero
She immediately regretted her rather tart reply.Enseguida se arrepintió de su respuesta un tanto áspera.
b. cortante
I don't know what I've done to offend him. He was quite tart on the phone.No sé qué habré hecho para ofenderlo. Estuvo bastante cortante cuando hablamos por teléfono.
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pie(
pay
)
A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling, or idea (e.g., man, dog, house).
noun
a. el pastel
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
I baked a meat pie for lunch on Saturday.Preparé un pastel de carne para la comida del sábado.
b. la tarta
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
Her apple pie is the best I have ever tasted.Su tarta de manzana es la mejor que he probado nunca.
c. el pay
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
(Andes)
Regionalism used in the Caribbean: Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico
(Caribbean)
Regionalism used in Central America: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama
(Central America)
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
I'd like a cherry pie, please.Me gustaría un pay de cereza, por favor.
d. el pai
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
Regionalism used in the Caribbean: Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico
(Caribbean)
Regionalism used in Central America: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama
(Central America)
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
I would rather have ice cream for dessert instead of pie.Prefiero tener helado de postre que pai.
e. el pie
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(M)
(Andes)
Regionalism used in the Caribbean: Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico
(Caribbean)
Regionalism used in Central America: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama
(Central America)
Regionalism used in Mexico
(Mexico)
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
The peach pie is delicious.El pie de durazno está riquísimo.
f. la torta
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
(sweet)
Regionalism used in Colombia
(Colombia)
She has never given us the recipe of her dulce de leche pie.Nunca nos ha dado la receta de su torta de dulce de leche.
2. (Italian dish)
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
a. la pizza
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(F)
This Italian restaurant serves the best pie in town.Este restaurante italiano sirve la mejor pizza de la ciudad.
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