John in Spanish
John in Spanish is Fulano, Mengano, Zutano — John means informal US term for a toilet.
John in Spanish
Fulano
(informal) Used generically for a man whose actual name may not be known.
Mengano
(informal) Used generically for a man whose actual name may not be known.
Zutano
(informal) Used generically for a man whose actual name may not be known.
Juan
A en given name; very popular since the Middle Ages.
Iván
A en given name; very popular since the Middle Ages.
Juan
Juan
(biblical) The Gospel of St. John, a book of the New Testament of the Bible. Traditionally the fourth of the four gospels.
Evangelio según San Juan
(biblical) The Gospel of St. John, a book of the New Testament of the Bible. Traditionally the fourth of the four gospels.
putero
(slang, US) A prostitute's client.
gatero
(slang, US) A prostitute's client.
What does "John" mean?
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noun Informal US term for a toilet.
"He excused himself to go to the john."
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noun Slang for a prostitute's customer.
"Police were arresting johns as part of the sting operation."
John in a sentence
- He excused himself to go to the john.
- Police were arresting johns as part of the sting operation.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "John" in Spanish?
"John" in Spanish is Fulano, Mengano, Zutano. John means: Informal US term for a toilet.
How do you use "John" in a sentence?
Example: "He excused himself to go to the john." In Spanish, "John" is Fulano, Mengano, Zutano.
Are there other ways to say "John" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 8 translations listed for "John": Fulano, Mengano, Zutano, Juan, Iván, Evangelio según San Juan.
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