Chap in spanish

Cap

pronunciation: kɑp part of speech: noun
In gestures

chap = tipo, tío, pibe, sujeto. 

Example: In practice, however, such democratic attitudes among the mighty seem to have as little effect on the behaviour of those who serve them as did the remark made by King George V at his Jubilee in 1935, 'I'm really quite an ordinary sort of chap'.

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» chapbook = pliego de cordel. [Libro en rústica de pocas hojas comercializado por vendedores ambulantes desde los siglos dieciséis al dieciocho de contenido muy variado]

Example: A chapbook is a small book, without covers, containing about eight or twelve pages of popular matter or songs, with usually a woodcut on the title page.

» chapmens' book = pliego de cordel. [Libro en rústica de pocas hojas vendido por vendedores ambulantes desde los siglos dieciséis al dieciocho de contenido muy variado]

Example: By chapmen's books Stewart meant full-length books, in a cheap binding, usually in duodecimo and containing about 144 pages.

Chap synonyms

crack in spanish: grieta, pronunciation: kræk part of speech: noun, verb fissure in spanish: fisura, pronunciation: fɪʃɜr part of speech: noun fellow in spanish: compañero, pronunciation: feloʊ part of speech: noun lad in spanish: muchacho, pronunciation: læd part of speech: noun crevice in spanish: hendedura, pronunciation: krevəs part of speech: noun cuss in spanish: tipo de, pronunciation: kʌs part of speech: noun, verb cranny in spanish: grieta, pronunciation: kræni part of speech: noun fella in spanish: amigo, pronunciation: felə part of speech: noun gent in spanish: caballero, pronunciation: dʒent part of speech: noun blighter in spanish: sinvergüenza, pronunciation: blaɪtɜr part of speech: noun
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