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What does mean in Spanish?

"Mean" in Spanish can have several different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possibilities:

1. Mean (as in "cruel")

* malo/a: This is the most common translation and can be used for both male and female.

* cruel: This word is more formal and less common.

Example: "He was mean to his little sister."

* Él fue malo con su hermanita.

2. Mean (as in "average")

* medio/a: This means "average" or "in between".

* promedio: This is a more formal word for "average".

Example: "The mean temperature was 25 degrees Celsius."

* La temperatura promedio era de 25 grados Celsius.

3. Mean (as in "intend")

* querer decir: This means "to mean" or "to intend".

* significar: This also means "to mean" but is more formal.

Example: "What do you mean by that?"

* ¿Qué quieres decir con eso?

4. Mean (as in "stingy")

* tacaño/a: This means "stingy" or "cheap".

* avaro/a: This is a more formal word for "stingy".

Example: "She is mean with her money."

* Ella es tacaña con su dinero.

5. Mean (as in "low")

* bajo/a: This means "low" or "mean" in terms of quality or value.

Example: "The quality of the work was mean."

* La calidad del trabajo era baja.

To understand the meaning of "mean" in Spanish, it is essential to consider the context of the sentence.

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