be bald
The Spanish phrase 'ser calvo' translates to 'be bald' in English. This phrase is generally used to describe a person who lacks hair, specifically on their head. The verb 'ser' illustrates a state of being, while 'calvo' directly translates to 'bald'. In Spanish, adjectives often follow the noun or verb they modify, hence 'ser calvo'. This phrase can be applied to both temporary conditions such as medical conditions, or permanent states, essentially defining an individual's physical appearance.