What do mensaje mean?

What do mensaje mean?

mensajes, (mensajería) messaging, the ~ Noun. ‐ The use of computers and data communication equipment to convey messages from one person to another, as by e-mail, voice mail, or fax.

What does Mensa mean in Spanish slang?

stupid
mensa, the Spanish term for “stupid”

Is French nonchalant?

Nonchalant comes from an Old French word nonchaloir, meaning “to disregard.” That word comes from non-, meaning “not,” + chaloir, meaning “to concern.” If you want a word that means the opposite of nonchalant, both concerned and interested can do the job.

What does Bwano mean?

hello! (on the telephone) – ¡hola! good – bueno, agradable, beneficioso, completo, entero, bastante, bien, amable, hábil, sensato, buen.

Is compre masculine or feminine?

Conjugation

Singular Plural
First-person (eu) Second-person (vós)
Masculine comprado comprados
Feminine comprada compradas
Indicative

What is considered a high IQ?

A score of 116 or more is considered above average. A score of 130 or higher signals a high IQ. Membership in Mensa, the High IQ society, includes people who score in the top 2 percent, which is usually 132 or higher.

Who is the youngest Mensa member?

Kashe Quest
Kashe Quest has become the youngest American member of Mensa at only 2 years old, KABC reported. Kashe has an IQ of 146, or about 50 points higher than average Americans. She not only can count to 100, read full sentences and identify all 50 states, she also has memorized the periodic table, KABC reported.

Can you be Chalant?

Is there such a word in English? A: No, there’s no “chalant,” just “nonchalant.” Only the negative form of the word has found a home in English. As the Oxford English Dictionary explains, “nonchalant” was borrowed from French sometime before 1734.

Is nonchalant an emotion?

(of a person or manner) feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.

Can you just say Buenos?

This is however a very informal greeting, so in any other situation Buenos días, Buenas tardes or Buenas noches should be used to avoid being considered disrespectful. “Buenas!” is a common (morning or anytime) greeting in Spain. I live in Los Angeles, USA.

What are the feminine endings in Spanish?

-A, -ión, -dad, -tad and -tud are all endings for feminine words. One ending with a final -a, -ista, can be used on words for male or female people, and is both masculine and feminine. Even though these endings can generally help you with the gender of a noun, there are some words that do not follow these rules.