How to Say ‘'the unlucky devil’ in Spain Spanish
'el diablo azaroso
el dee-ah-bloh ah-zah-roh-soh
[el dee-ah-bloh ah-zah-roh-soh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Azaroso' suggests mischief or bad luck.
🇪🇸 In Spain: The phrase can imply someone is unlucky or troublesome, often used humorously.
Phrase Breakdown
el
[el]
the
Used to specify a noun that is particular or known from context.
el coche
the car
diablo
[dee-ah-bloh]
devil
A representation of evil or a wicked character.
El protagonista luchó contra el diablo azaroso.
The protagonist fought against the cunning devil.
azaroso
[ah-zah-roh-soh]
cunning
Pertaining to someone who is skillfully deceitful.
El diablo azaroso engañó a todos en el pueblo.
The cunning devil deceived everyone in the town.
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