educado
/eduˈkado/, [e.ð̞uˈka.ð̞o]educated, polite
Adjective educado (feminine educada, masculine plural educados, feminine plural educadas) (superlative educadísimo)
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well-mannered, polite
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educated
Verb educado m (feminine singular educada, masculine plural educados, feminine plural educadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of educar.
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Fue educado en una escuela pública.
He was educated at a public school.
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Tom no fue educado con Mary.
Tom wasn't polite to Mary.
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Él está orgulloso de haberse educado en los Estados Unidos.
He is proud of having been educated in the United States.
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Tony es un chico educado.
Tony is a polite boy.
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Tienes que ser educado con tus invitados.
You must show respect to your guests.
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Estoy siendo educado. Me estoy aguantando la risa todo lo que puedo.
I'm being polite. I'm holding in my laughter as much as I can.
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El hombres es el único animal que aprende siendo hipócrita. Él finge ser educado y entonces, al final, acaba volviéndose educado.
Man is the only animal that learns by being hypocritical. He pretends to be polite and then, eventually, he becomes polite.
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Tom no es muy educado.
Tom isn't very polite.
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Solo estaba siendo educado.
I was just being polite.
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Solo estoy siendo educado.
I'm just being polite.
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