extraño
/eksˈtɾaɲo/, [eksˈt̪ɾa.ɲo]strange, stranger
Adjective extraño (feminine extraña, masculine plural extraños, feminine plural extrañas)
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strange, unusual, odd, weird, bizarre, uncanny, rare, peculiar, freaky, freakish, curious
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foreign, alien, extraneous
- Había un objeto extraño en el abdomen.
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There was a foreign object in his abdomen.
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funny, suspicious
- Tengo una extraña sensación de que no fue una coincidencia.
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I've got a funny feeling that it wasn't a coincidence.
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not belonging to, not possessed by, not property of
Verb extraño
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of extrañar.
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Ése es el grupo más extraño de prisioneros que he visto en mi vida.
Look, that's the strangest group of prisoners I've ever seen.
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El comportamiento del hombre era muy extraño.
The man's behavior was very odd.
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Tom es un poco extraño.
Tom is a bit strange.
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Oí un sonido extraño en la cochera.
I heard a strange sound coming from the garage.
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El hombre que pensé que era su padre resultó ser un perfecto extraño.
The man who I thought was his father proved to be a perfect stranger.
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Él es un tipo extraño.
He's a strange guy.
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Yo extraño Boston.
I miss Boston.
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Oí un ruido extraño.
I heard a strange sound.
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Sencillamente lo extraño.
I just miss him.
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Por extraño que parezca, él se encontró con alguien que dicen que está muerto.
As strange as it may be, he met with somebody who is said to be dead.
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