Tinge in spanish
Tinte
pronunciation: tinte part of speech: noun
pronunciation: tinte part of speech: noun
In gestures





tinge1 = tinte, matiz, connotación, iridiscencia.
Example: This crass suggestion carries with it more than a tinge of suburban elitism.tinge2 = teñir, matizar, manchar, marcar, colorear.
Example: But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.