The Spanish word for blonde is "rubio" for males and "rubia" for females.
The last name Rubio is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the word "rubio," which means "blond" or "fair-haired" in Spanish. The name likely originated as a nickname given to someone with light-colored hair.
The last name Rubio is of Spanish origin and means "blonde" or "fair-haired." It is a common surname in Spain and Latin America.
There are 2 verbs in spanish for the English verb 'to be' These are SER and ESTAR and which one you use depends on what you are saying. This website gives a brief summary of when to use SER or when to use ESTAR. http://atschool.eduweb.co.UK/rgshiwyc/school/curric/Spanish/serestar/1.htm So it will either be ESTAR: (él) está or SER: (él) es
"Un memento de rubio" translates to "A blond moment" in English. It is a colloquial expression used to describe a moment of forgetfulness or absent-mindedness.
The female version, blonde is "rubia." "Blonde" in Spanish is "rubio" or "rubia" where rubio is male (blond) and rubia female (blonde).
Rubio or rubia depending on male or female. Rubio for male, rubia for female.Rubio. ;)
The Spanish word for blonde is "rubio" for males and "rubia" for females.
color de pelo (coLOR they PAYlaw) ('th' as in 'the')
The Spanish word for blonde is rubio. It pronounced "ROO-be-oh." You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated.
You can say "Mi mamΓ‘ tiene el pelo rubio" in Spanish.
Morena means brunette, so if you considered blonde to be the opposite of brunette, then it would be rubia (or rubio for a man).
Rubia/rubio. Catire/catira (last example is from ghetto slang)
yes deren williams but i do not know about ricky rubia
The Spanish words for "I have blonde hair" are, "Tengo pelo rubio." The words are pronounced, "TANE-go PAY-low ROO-bee-oh." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
The opposite of rubio (blonde) is negro (black)
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