primor

el primor(
pree
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mohr
)
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. delicacy
El crítico alabó el primor con el que el artista representó el bello paisaje.The critic praised the delicacy with which the artist represented the beautiful landscape.
a. skill
A base de primor y trabajo duro, el diseñador de moda logró la fama.Through skill and hard work, the fashion designer attained fame.
b. care
El primor que le pones a tu trabajo se refleja en tus fotos.The care you put into your work can be seen in your photos.
a. fine thing
Las monjas del convento hacen primores con sus ganchillos.The nuns at the convent make fine things with their crochet hooks.
a. angel
Laura es un primor, hacen una excelente pareja.Laura is an angel. You two make a beautiful couple!
b. delightful
Su mamá es un primor, nos preparó café porque íbamos a estudiar hasta bien tarde.His mom is delightful! She made coffee for us because we were going to study late into the night.
c. charming
¡Mira qué primor de bebé con ese vestidito rosa!Look at what a charming baby he is in that pink little dress!
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