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How to Say ‘The reckless devil’ in Mexican Spanish

El diablo azaroso

el dee-AH-bloh ah-sah-ROH-soh

[el dee-AH-bloh ah-sah-ROH-soh]

💬 Usage Tip: A playful or mildly insulting way to call someone troublemaker.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Reflects the playful nature of using playful insults among friends.

Phrase Breakdown

El

[el]

The

A definite article in Spanish used to refer to a specific noun.

Example

El libro está en la mesa.

The book is on the table.

diablo

[dee-AH-bloh]

devil

A supernatural being often depicted as evil or wicked in various cultures.

Example

El diablo es un personaje común en mitos.

The devil is a common character in myths.

azaroso

[ah-sah-ROH-soh]

hazardous

Refers to something risky or dangerous.

Example

Ese camino es muy azaroso por la noche.

That road is very hazardous at night.

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