hairstyle
The Spanish word 'peinado' translates to 'hairstyle' in English. It refers to the way in which a person's hair is cut, arranged, or styled. It is a commonly used term in both languages, particularly in contexts relating to beauty, personal grooming, and fashion. In a broader sense, it could also suggest a certain type of personal expression or identity, as hairstyles can often be a reflection of an individual's personal style or cultural background.
His hairstyle is really amazing.
This sentence is used to compliment someone's hairstyle. In Spanish, 'peinado' can be used to refer to someone's style or arrangement of hair. 'Su' is a possessive adjective which can mean his, her, or your depending on the context.
I need a change of hairstyle.
This sentence expresses a desire for a change in the way one's hair is styled. The possessive pronoun 'un' means a or an. 'Cambio' in this context means change or transformation. The phrase 'cambio de peinado' directly translates to 'change of hairstyle'.
Your hairstyle looks very professional.
This sentence compliments the appearance of someone's hairstyle as professional. 'Tu' is the singular, informal version of your in spanish. 'Parece' is the conjugated form of 'parecer', which means to seem or look like. The adverb 'muy' can mean very or much.