Spanisch | Englisch |
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tío interjection | man(an interjection used to place emphasis upon something or someone) |
tío noun | buster [busters](guy, friend) fella(used as a term of address for a male person) mush(slang: form of address to a man) |
tío noun {m} | bloke((Britain, informal) fellow, man) cat [cats](guy, fellow) dude [dudes](colloquial: man) guy [guys](male, man) maternal uncle(brother of one's mother) paternal uncle [paternal uncles](brother of one's father) uncle [uncles](brother (or brother-in-law) of someone’s parent) |
tío abuelo noun {m} | great-uncle [great-uncles](uncle of one's parent) |
tío materno noun {m} | maternal uncle(brother of one's mother) |
tío paterno noun {m} | paternal uncle [paternal uncles](brother of one's father) |
Tío Sam proper noun {m} | Uncle Sam(personification of the United States federal government or citizens) |
Tío Saín noun | whangdoodle(whimsical monster in folklore and children's fiction) |
tío segundo noun {m} | first cousin once removed(first cousin of a parent) |
Antíoco proper noun | Antiochus(male given name) |
berenjena etíope noun {f} | gilo(fruit of a species of fruiting plant) scarlet eggplant(species of fruiting plant) |
de hastío adjective | world-weary(bored with life) |
estío noun {m} | summertime(the period or season of summer) |
etíope adjective | Ethiopian(of, from, or pertaining to Ethiopia) |
etíope noun {m} {f} | Ethiopian(person) |
gentío noun {m} | throng [throngs](group of people) |
hastío noun {m} | ennui(listlessness, boredom) sullenness(state or quality of being sullen) |
jarabe tapatío noun {m} | |
medio tío noun {m} | half-uncle(half-brother of one's parent) |