"Conjo" is not a word in Spanish. It might be a misspelling or a slang term with no direct translation.
The name Crespo is of Spanish origin and means "curly" or "frizzy," referring to someone with curly or wavy hair. It is a descriptive surname that may have been given to someone with this physical characteristic.
A red wavy underline typically indicates a spelling error or typo, not necessarily a grammatical mistake. It suggests that there may be a misspelled word or an unrecognized term in the text.
The word you are looking for is "serpentine," which means resembling a snake in shape or movement.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
It depends on your complection: Black- Curly, Staight. Wavy White-Staight, Curly Spanish- Curly, Wavy Indian- Staight
The wavy mark over an n is called a tilde. It is often used in languages like Spanish and Portuguese to indicate pronunciation.
Accent mark The wavy line (making 'n' into 'nyuh') is called a 'tilde'
Wavy is correct.
If you are referring to wavy hair, or a wavy line, it is "ondulé/-e."
Wavy.
a wavy rectangle
She has wavy hair. The wavy pattern of that wallpaper is making me feel ill.
eñe pronounced: en-yay The wavy line over the 'n' is called a 'tilde'
A curve that is wavy. Like a potato.
Somtimes they both have wavy hair but Ashley Olsen haves most of the time wavy hair.
Well, isn't that a lovely question. Oceans don't have hair like we do, but they do have something similar called seaweed and kelp that gently sways with the currents. Just imagine the ocean as a big, beautiful painting with seaweed as its flowing, underwater hair.