Pregnant in spanish
Embarazada
pronunciation: embɑɹ̩ɑθɑdɑ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: embɑɹ̩ɑθɑdɑ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
pregnant1 = embarazada, en estado, preñada, encinta, en estado de buena esperanza.
Example: For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made for her at a medical clinic.more:
» become + pregnant = quedarse embarazada, quedarse en estado, quedarse preñada.
Example: Many people who would normally practise safe sex do become pregnant, or else catch venereal diseases, through having unprotected sex while drunk.» be pregnant = estar embarazada, estar preñada, estar en estado, quedarse embarazada, quedarse preñada, quedarse en estado.
Example: As fate would have it, I wasn't pregnant, but I would have accepted and loved this child with all my heart.» get + Nombre + pregnant = dejar embarazada, embarazar, dejar preñada, dejar en estado.
Example: If you ejaculate even near her vagina, you could get her pregnant with just a tiny splash of semen.» get + pregnant = quedarse embarazada.
Example: Unfortunately, after such a long time of waiting, some women find themselves frustratingly unable to get pregnant right away.» make + Nombre + pregnant = dejar embarazada, embarazar, dejar preñada, dejar en estado.
Example: The first man she ever killed was her brother who raped her and made her pregnant.» pregnant woman = mujer embarazada, mujer en estado.
Example: This program was designed to provide food and nutrition information for low-income pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children up to age 4.pregnant2 = elocuente, cargado de significado.
Example: H M Kalen, writing in the 'Encyclopedia of the social sciences', supplies the terse but pregnant answer 'What ceases to function, ceases to be'.