: This is the best verb to describe "acting like somebody else" or putting on a front.
: When "putting together" your own version, note that English "-ated" rhymes (complicated, frustrated) are often replaced with Spanish "-ado/a" or "-ante" endings to maintain the flow. 4. Meaning & Context
: The central theme. In Spanish, this describes both a situation and a person's difficult personality.
: Used for "Chill out." Depending on the region, you might also hear "Bájale" (slang for "tone it down"). 3. Popular Spanish Versions