cojo

/ˈkoxo/, [ˈko.xo]

lame


Adjective cojo (feminine coja, masculine plural cojos, feminine plural cojas)

  1. lame, crippled
  2. (figuratively) lame, defective, shaky

Noun cojo m (plural cojos, feminine coja, feminine plural cojas)

  1. lame person, lame man

Verb cojo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of coger.

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Examples
  • ¿Qué guagua cojo para llegar a la Rampa?

    What bus do I take to get to Rampa?

  • Casi cojo el pez.

    I almost caught the fish.

  • ¿Dónde cojo el metro?

    Where do I get the subway?

  • Se quedó cojo después de la caída.

    He was lame after the fall.

  • No lo cojo.

    I don't get it.

  • Cojo el autobús a la escuela.

    I take the bus to school.

  • Cojo el taxi una o dos veces a la semana para ir a la estación de tren.

    I take a taxi to the train station once or twice a week.


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