English translation of 'el bigote'
noun
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Puede comenzar a aparecer el vello axilar y, en ocasiones, en el labio superior (bigote).
Los reyes son retratados como hombres con barba, bigote y pelo largo sobre los hombros.
Lleva bigote, gafas y su característica barba larga.
-Vamos, reflexiona-el del bigote se había acuclillado junto a él, con solicitud-: Dímelo bajito, al oído.
-replicó Gabriela señalando a un señor de tez muy pálida, mejillas sonrosadas, pelo y bigote rubio y aspecto muy frágil, que permanecía sentado entre las primeras filas.
El del bigote arrojó el periódico al suelo e hizo una espiral con el humo de su cígarro.
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British English: moustache
/məˈstɑːʃ/ NOUN
A moustache is the hair that grows above your upper lip.
He has a black moustache.
- American English: mustache /ˈmʌstæʃ/
- Arabic: شَارِبٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: bigode
- Chinese: 小胡子
- Croatian: brk
- Czech: knír
- Danish: overskæg
- Dutch: snor
- European Spanish: bigote
- Finnish: viikset
- French: moustache
- German: Schnurrbart
- Greek: μουστάκι
- Italian: baffi
- Japanese: 口ひげ
- Korean: 콧수염
- Norwegian: bart
- Polish: wąsy
- European Portuguese: bigode
- Romanian: mustață
- Russian: усы
- Spanish: bigote
- Swedish: mustasch
- Thai: หนวด
- Turkish: bıyık
- Ukrainian: вуса
- Vietnamese: ria
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