Aficionar in english

Amateur

pronunciation: æmətɜr part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

aficionarse a = fall for. 

Example: The article 'Falling for fiction' looks at new novels by a diverse range of 13 authors.

aficionarse a = acquire + a taste for ; develop + a taste for ; get used to ; be fond of. 

Example: He quickly took a liking to American clothing stores and acquired a taste for fast-food restaurants.Example: Babies can be made to develop a taste for fruits and vegetables early if their mothers eat these foods while breastfeeding.Example: Until your skin gets use to it, it will itch but non-scented talcum powder will help, just make sure you don't inhale any of that shit.Example: MARIAN EVANS, who wrote as GEORGE ELIOT, was at times fond of identifying herself as MRS. GEORGE HENRY LEWES, and eventually actually became MRS. JOHN WALTER CROSS.

more:

aficionarse aacquire + a taste fordevelop + a taste forfall forget used tobe fond of .

Example: He quickly took a liking to American clothing stores and acquired a taste for fast-food restaurants.

Example: Babies can be made to develop a taste for fruits and vegetables early if their mothers eat these foods while breastfeeding.

Example: The article 'Falling for fiction' looks at new novels by a diverse range of 13 authors.

Example: Until your skin gets use to it, it will itch but non-scented talcum powder will help, just make sure you don't inhale any of that shit.

Example: MARIAN EVANS, who wrote as GEORGE ELIOT, was at times fond of identifying herself as MRS. GEORGE HENRY LEWES, and eventually actually became MRS. JOHN WALTER CROSS.

Aficionar synonyms

recreational in spanish: recreativo, pronunciation: rekrieɪʃənəl part of speech: adjective amateurish in spanish: aficionado, pronunciation: æmətʃɜrɪʃ part of speech: adjective unprofessional in spanish: no profesional, pronunciation: ənprəfeʃənəl part of speech: adjective unpaid in spanish: no pagado, pronunciation: ənpeɪd part of speech: adjective inexpert in spanish: inexperto, pronunciation: ɪnekspɜrt part of speech: adjective unskilled in spanish: no capacitado, pronunciation: ənskɪld part of speech: adjective nonprofessional in spanish: no profesional, pronunciation: nɑnprəfeʃənəl part of speech: adjective
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