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sapo

toad

noun SAH-poh Rare

Usage Note

Sapo refers specifically to the toad (bumpy-skinned), distinguishing it from rana (smooth-skinned frog). In colloquial Latin American Spanish, calling someone a sapo means they are a snitch or nosy person — a strong insult in many countries.

Examples

"El sapo vive cerca del río."

Natural Translation

The toad lives near the river.

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