How to Say ‘Boy 'the devil’ in Spain Spanish
Chacho 'el diablo
CHA-cho el dee-AH-bloh
[CHA-cho el dee-AH-bloh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Chacho' is an informal term for 'chaval' or 'muchacho'.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Common in certain Spanish-speaking regions to express frustration playfully.
Phrase Breakdown
Chacho
[CHA-cho]
boy
Colloquial term for a male person, often used informally.
Chacho, ¿cómo estás?
Boy, how are you?
el
[el]
the
Definite article used to specify a noun.
El carro es rojo.
The car is red.
diablo
[dee-AH-bloh]
devil
A figure commonly associated with evil or mischief.
El diablo lo hizo.
The devil made him do it.
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