"Inocente" in Spanish translates to "innocent" in English. It is used to describe someone who is not guilty or has not committed a crime.
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To describe someone in Spanish, you can use adjectives to talk about their physical appearance, personality traits, or characteristics. Remember to match the adjective with the gender and number of the person you are describing. For example, "Ella es alta y amable" (She is tall and kind).
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No, "ugly" is not a preposition. It is an adjective used to describe the appearance of someone or something.
Intelligent, Intelectual, Innocent, Innovitive, Ingenius, Impressive, Important, Ideal, Insensitive. Just a few for you :)
Someone who wants to be different Someone who is outgoing Someone who knows that their actions are much more important than their outwardly appearance
No, ungainly is an adjective used to describe someone or something as lacking grace or awkward in movement or appearance. It is not an adverb.
Describe the appearence of the begger.
loyal, religous, innocent
The verb in "He or she seems selfish" is "seems." It is used to describe the appearance or impression that someone is selfish without confirming it as a fact.
"Grubby" means dirty or grimy, often used to describe something that is covered in dirt or stains. It can also be used informally to describe someone who is unkempt or disheveled in appearance.