lass in Spanish
lass in Spanish is chica, chiquita, muchacha — lass means (chiefly Scottish and Northern English) A girl or young woman.
lass in Spanish
chica
A girl; also (by extension) , a young woman.
chiquita
A girl; also (by extension) , a young woman.
muchacha
A girl; also (by extension) , a young woman.
niña
A girl; also (by extension) , a young woman.
señorita
A girl; also (by extension) , a young woman.
What does "lass" mean?
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noun (chiefly Scottish and Northern English) A girl or young woman.
"The old farmer still called his granddaughter "the lass"."
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noun A sweetheart or girlfriend.
"He wrote to his lass every week while at sea."
lass in a sentence
- The old farmer still called his granddaughter "the lass".
- She grew from a shy lass into a confident young woman.
- He wrote to his lass every week while at sea.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "lass" in Spanish?
"lass" in Spanish is chica, chiquita, muchacha. lass means: (chiefly Scottish and Northern English) A girl or young woman.
How do you use "lass" in a sentence?
Example: "The old farmer still called his granddaughter "the lass"." In Spanish, "lass" is chica, chiquita, muchacha.
Are there other ways to say "lass" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 5 translations listed for "lass": chica, chiquita, muchacha, niña, señorita.
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