qué chismoso

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qué chismoso(
keh
 
chees
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moh
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soh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. how gossipy
No me puedo creer qué chismoso es este pueblo. A la gente no parece preocuparle otra cosa que la vida privada de los demás.I'm amazed at how gossipy this town is. All people seem to care about is everybody else's private lives.
b. so gossipy
¿Ya te contó Alan que Nuria y Pancho se separan? ¡Qué chismoso es!Did Alan already tell you that Nuria and Pancho are splitting up? He's so gossipy!
c. such a gossip
¡Qué chismoso eres, mano! No me interesan los rumores o lo que pueda decir la gente.You're such a gossip, man! I'm not interested in rumors or what people might say.
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