Chaval in english
Kid
pronunciation: kɪd part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɪd part of speech: noun
In gestures



chaval = lad ; kid ; laddie ; kiddo [kiddos/oes, -pl.] ; mate ; boyo ; spring chicken.
Example: 'Aye,' said the farmer, 'you are right, lad'.Example: He said they try to arrange special visits to cultural institutions and attend concerts, and that the kids have an opportunity to speak with people connected with the event afterwards.Example: This festival has its origins in the 19th century, when young laddies and lasses had very few places where they could meet, greet and flirt in a socially acceptable manner.Example: I still cringe if people call me 'kiddo,' and I'm hesitant to tell coworkers my age.Example: Calm down mate, I think your post is closer to overstepping the mark -- a forum is just regular people talking.Example: A rare gift in a human (apart from a disastrous and much too recent relationship with a boyo named James) her instincts were normally spot on.Example: He says fifty-three degrees below zero is too cold for a spring chicken like him.more:
» no ser ya ningún chaval = be no spring chicken .
Example: He's such a slow coach -- I run faster than him and am no spring chicken.