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How do you say the adjective "kind" in spanish? (For example, That person is very kind. He helped the elderly lady across the road.) I would love to know any other such adjectives to describe people.
Jul 30, 2014 8:03 PM
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"Amable" y el sustantivo "Amabilidad"
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Amable = Kind Algunos sinomimos: Cordial Cortés Agradable Benévolo Saludos!
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¡ojo! KIND también puede significar "tipo" / "clase" What kind of cake is that?/ ¿Qué tipo/clase de tarta(torta) es?
July 31, 2014
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Hi! also you can use "Ese hombre es un caballero". In some Spanish speakers countries "caballero" means gentleman. Regards.
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"Amable"
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