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apodo

English translation of apodo

nickname

The Spanish word 'apodo' translates to 'nickname' in English. A nickname is a substitute for the proper name of a familiar person, place, or thing. These are usually used as a form of affection or playfulness. They are often derived from the person's real name, characteristics, or traits. The equivalent term in Spanish is 'apodo', commonly used in informal conversations and settings.

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Example sentences using: apodo

Mi apodo es Chiqui.

English translation of Mi apodo es Chiqui.

My nickname is Chiqui.

This phrase introduces someone's nickname, which is a form of informal name used among friends or family.

Ella siempre me llama por mi apodo.

English translation of Ella siempre me llama por mi apodo.

She always calls me by my nickname.

This sentence indicates that a person prefers to be addressed by their nickname instead of their formal name.

Su apodo refleja su personalidad divertida.

English translation of Su apodo refleja su personalidad divertida.

His nickname reflects his fun personality.

In this example, the nickname is associated with the character or traits of an individual, suggesting that nicknames can convey personal attributes.

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