A collection of Spanish words that describe physical appearances. Ideal for English students learning Spanish.
The Spanish phrase 'teñirse de moreno' translates to 'to dye brown' in English. This phrase is commonly used when talking about changing the color of something, such as hair, to a brown shade. It's important to note that 'teñirse' is a reflexive verb, so when used in a sentence, it needs to be conjugated correctly with the appropriate reflexive pronoun.
Example sentences with teñirse de moreno →The phrase 'teñirse de rubio' is a Spanish term that translates to 'to dye blonde' in English. This is usually used in the context of changing one's hair color. In Spanish, 'teñirse' is the reflexive verb for 'to dye', 'de' means 'to' or 'of', and 'rubio' refers to the color 'blonde'. Therefore, if someone says they are going to 'teñirse de rubio', they are saying they are going to dye their hair blonde.
Example sentences with teñirse de rubio →