mojado
/moˈxado/, [moˈxa.ð̞o]wet
Adjective mojado (feminine mojada, masculine plural mojados, feminine plural mojadas)
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wet
Noun mojado m (plural mojados, feminine mojada, feminine plural mojadas)
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(slang, derogatory) Wetback; one who crosses an international border by passing through a body of water by wading, swimming, etc. from the shore of one country to illegally enter the adjacent country. For example, so crossing the border into the United States from Mexico, or from Morocco to Spain.
Verb mojado m (feminine singular mojada, masculine plural mojados, feminine plural mojadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of mojar.
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Está mojado.
That is wet.
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Tom acaba de salir de la ducha y todavía tiene el pelo mojado.
Tom just got out of the bath and his hair is still wet.
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El piso todavía está mojado.
The ground is still wet.
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Su largo cabello estaba completamente mojado.
Her long hair was completely wet.
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Mi pelo sigue mojado.
My hair is still damp.
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¿Por qué está Tom mojado?
Why is Tom wet?
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Estoy frío y mojado.
I'm cold and wet.
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Su pelo está mojado con el sudor.
Her hair is wet with sweat.
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El suelo estaba mojado con agua.
The floor was wet with water.
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Porque está sucio y mojado.
Because he is dirty and wet.
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