Personalities
Spanish
agradable

Pleasant. Agradable. In Spanish, "agradable" means something that is enjoyable or pleasing.
bien mal educado

Polite rude. Bien mal educado. "Bien mal educado" is a humorous or ironic way to describe someone who is quite rude.
dinamico

Dynamic. Dinmico. Dinmico in Spanish means something that is constantly changing or full of energy.
el comportamiento

Behavior. El comportamiento. El comportamiento refers to how people act or conduct themselves.
el entusiasmo

Enthusiasm. El entusiasmo. El entusiasmo se refiere a un gran inters y energa para hacer cosas.
flexible

Flexible. Flexible. In Spanish, "flexible" means adaptable or easily bent "flexible" in English is the same in Spanish.
impaciente

Impatient. Impaciente. In Spanish, "impaciente" means someone who finds it difficult to wait.
la conducta

Conduct. La conducta. In Spanish, "la conducta" refers to a person's behavior or way of acting.
la energia

Energy. La energa. La energa es la capacidad para realizar trabajo o producir movimiento en la materia.
la paciencia

Patience. La paciencia. In Spanish, "la paciencia" means having the ability to wait calmly.
la personalidad

Personality. La personalidad. In Spanish, "la personalidad" refers to the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's unique character.
los modales

Manners. Los modales. Los modales are the behaviors and etiquettes considered polite in Spanish-speaking cultures.
paciente

Patient. Paciente. In Spanish, "paciente" can mean both a person receiving medical care and someone who is tolerant and calm.
terco

Stubborn. Terco. In Spanish, "terco" means someone who is unwilling to change their mind or opinion.