gallardo

gallardo(
gah
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yahr
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doh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. gallant
El príncipe fue muy gallardo al enfrentarse al villano él solo.The prince was very gallant facing the villain on his own.
b. brave
El gallardo caballero liberó al pueblo de una maldición.The brave knight released the town from an evil spell.
a. dashing
Era un joven gallardo y desenvuelto que siempre cautivaba a las mujeres.He was a dashing and debonair young man who always charmed the ladies.
b. fine-looking
Aun a sus ochenta años Enrique era un hombre gallardo, de presencia imponente.Even in his eighties, Enrique was a commanding and fine-looking man.
c. striking
Mi amigo me presentó a un hombre gallardo y alto, que resultó ser el padre de mi novio.My friend introduced me to a tall, striking man, who turned out to be my boyfriend's father.
d. elegant
La reina, con su porte gallardo y altanero, entró en la sala.The queen, with her elegant and haughty bearing, entered the hall.
e. fine
Tomás es un hombre gallardo e inteligente. ¿Qué más se puede pedir?Tomas is a fine, intelligent man. What more could you ask?
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