How do you say fair skin?
synonyms for fair-skinned
- neutral.
- argent.
- blanched.
- bleached.
- blond.
- blonde.
- faded.
- light.
What is Guera in English?
güera {feminine} volume_up. blond {noun} güera (also: rubia, rubio, güero, mono, mona, catire, blonda) blonde {noun} güera (also: rubio, rubia, güero, mono, mona, catire)
What is another word for white skinned?
What is another word for fair-skinned?
towheaded | argent |
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tow-headed | white |
whitish | light-colouredUK |
fair | light-coloredUS |
light-skinned | light-complexioned |
What Pale means in Spanish?
not bright) [light, daylight] tenue ⧫ pálido. [moon] pálido.
What is another word for fair skinned?
•light (adjective) light-toned, light-hued, pastel, light-skinned.
What is pale white skin called?
Vitiligo is a long-term condition where pale white patches develop on the skin. It’s caused by the lack of melanin, which is the pigment in skin. Vitiligo can affect any area of skin, but it commonly happens on the face, neck and hands, and in skin creases.
How do you say blonde in Mexico?
In parts of Latin America, the literal translation of chela is “blonde,” which is why some light-haired women in Mexico have Chela as their first name.
What does Guerita mean in Spanish?
blonde
Explanation: A blonde or light-skinned woman, “güerita”, Mexico.
What is a light skinned person called?
People with light skin pigmentation are often referred to as “white” or “fair”, although these usages can be ambiguous in some countries where they are used to refer specifically to certain ethnic groups or populations.
Are pale in comparison?
Definition of pale in/by comparison to/with : to seem less important, good, serious, etc., when compared with (something else) The afternoon meal paled in comparison to/with the feast they had later.
What’s another word for light skin?
What is another word for light-skinned?
fair | pale |
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fair-skinned | light-complexioned |
milky | pallid |
sallow | snowy |
whitish | blanched |
How do you say Blondie in Spanish slang?
This is Mexican slang for blonde. However, in Spain it could be “rubia”, or “rubita”. I hope this helps.