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Como se dice "creepy" en espanol?
Cuando digo "creepy" no me refiero a una situation (espantosa, escalofriante, etc...) sino a una persona. Hay alguien quien me pueda echar la mano?
Jul 31, 2008 7:33 AM
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that's a hard word to translate... as in english 'creep' typically means some sort of psycho-ish person.
'repulsivo' and 'asqueroso' don't really sound like things you would call someone, because they're more of adjectives for things... For instance, if we were talking about the smell or something, then 'repulsivo' or 'asqueroso' would sound right. For a person, i usually say 'enfermo' (works wonders) or 'sicopata' (though this might have different implications)
August 1, 2008
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No hay una traducción exacta para referirte a una persona "creepy". Puedes usar "extraño", como en "Tu amigo es extraño".
August 5, 2008
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Según el diccionario, un par de definiciones podrían ser: repulsivo, asqueroso. Espero haberte ayudado.
July 31, 2008
Según el traductor de Google "creepy" es "espeluznante". Diccionario de la lengua española © 2005 Espasa-Calpe S.A., Madrid:
espeluznante
1. adj. Terrorífico, que causa miedo:
se oyó un grito espeluznante.
2. Que eriza el pelo:
hace un frío espeluznante.
August 7, 2008
Relamente significa que es ESPELUZNANTE!! ALGO FEO HORRIBLE!!!!!!!
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August 5, 2008
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