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How do yoy say "bold" (words) in Spanish?
For example: "In the reading, the words in bold are the terms you need to know" or "Make sure to bold all the subtitles on the document."
Apr 29, 2019 8:12 PM
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Negrita?
April 29, 2019
you can use "directo/a", as the type of boldness that's straightforward. "(palabras) directas". ser directo means the person doesn't beat around the bush.
Implying a certain level of bad education: "descarado/a"
If it's bold meaning brave, or shameless, "atrevido/a" (audaz is a little more poetic, maybe)
Crudeness "crudo/con crudeza
April 29, 2019
palabras en negrilla
April 30, 2019
the words in bold = las palabras en negrita
April 29, 2019
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