complexion
The Spanish word 'tez' does not refer to 'tez' in English. Instead, 'tez' in Spanish translates to 'complexion' or 'skin tone' in English. In a broader context, it is used to describe the general appearance or color of someone's skin. In beauty and skincare, it is used to identify types and choose suitable products. In a sentence, you can say 'El tiene una tez clara,' which means 'He has a fair complexion.'
A dark complexion is common in this region.
This phrase is typically used to describe the common skin complexion of people in a specific area. 'Tez morena' translates to 'dark complexion', and it illustrates how the term 'tez' is used in a regional or cultural context.
Your complexion is very light.
The phrase speaks about the complexion of a person. It could be used to describe someone's skin color, often used in a context where skin appearance such as the skin tone or texture is being discussed. 'Tez' means complexion in English.
A baby's skin is soft.
This phrase uses the term 'tez' to describe the skin texture, in this case, of a baby. 'Tez' here stands for the skin, emphasizing the softness that is typically associated with a baby's skin.