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how do you say "freak" in spanish?
Feb 15, 2011 5:39 PM
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Well, we can say that we have also adopted that word in spanish, so even you don't need a translation. We say that someone is a "freak" or "freaky" (we pronounce it: "friki") when that person has an oddball behavior or, in other words: a weirdo :P
Another synonyms or common expressions for this meaning:
"raro", "bicho raro", "perro verde", "fan de Star Trek/Wars/The Big Band Theory... *poke to Froz'n
February 17, 2011
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I'd say "persona extravagante", "estrambótico", "chalado", "estrafalario" or "tocado de la cabeza".
February 16, 2011
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Fenomeno
February 15, 2011
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If you mean "freak" as a rare guy , we also use the word "freak" when we talk about a rare guy. "Eres un freak" "you are a freak".
February 15, 2011
Another exprenssions:
exòtico, anormal, extraño, monstruo, or monstruoso, tarado, adefesio
February 18, 2011
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