Talented in spanish

Talentoso

pronunciation: tɑlentoʊsoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

talented = de talento, con talento, de gran talento, talentoso, inteligente. 

Example: It is a well-known fact that they're grossly deficient in identifiying talented minority children, and, for that matter, girls.

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» be talented = ser inteligente, tener talento.

Example: All students are talented, so teachers must find ways to bring out the best in each child.

» exceptionally talented = superdotado.

Example: Britain has announced a new visa category to facilitate the immigration for exceptionally talented people from India.

» extremely talented = supertodado.

Example: Time and time again I have seen extremely talented dancers, get ultra nervous and worried right before an audition or performance.

» highly talented = superdotado.

Example: Highly talented people have very different values and motivation from the majority of people.

» talented youth = joven talento.

Example: There is no reason why every part of England should not have its local university, easily accessible to every talented youth, however poor.

» untalented = sin talento.

Example: Those who do well are designated as 'gifted and talented,' which means that everyone else is, by definition, ungifted and untalented.

Talented synonyms

precocious in spanish: , pronunciation: prɪkoʊʃəs part of speech: adjective gifted in spanish: , pronunciation: gɪftəd part of speech: adjective
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