Usage examples of "grosera" in Spanish with translation to English

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Él es una persona grosera. He is a rude person.
Jane es gorda, grosera y fuma mucho. Pero Ken piensa que ella es adorable y encantadora. Es por eso que dicen que el amor es ciego. Jane is fat, rude, and smokes too much. But Ken thinks she's lovely and charming. That's why they say love is blind.
Tom fue muy grosero con Mary. Tom was very rude to Mary.
A Tom no le gustan las canciones con letras groseras. Tom doesn't like songs with crude lyrics.
No hagas caso de esos muchachos groseros. Don't take any notice of those rude boys.
Es grosero conversar en medio de un concierto. It's rude to talk during a concert.
Estoy avergonzado de haber sido grosero con ella. I am ashamed of having been rude to her.
Él debería disculparse por ser grosero con los invitados. He should apologize for being rude to the guests.
Tom está arrepentido de haber sido grosero con Mary. Tom regrets having been rude to Mary.
Los chicos son ruidosos y groseros con las chicas. Boys are noisy and rude to girls.
Tom se disculpó por el comportamiento grosero de su hijo. Tom apologized for his son's rude behavior.
Tom debería disculparse con Mary por ser tan grosero con su madre. Tom should apologize to Mary for being so rude to her mother.
No creo que Tom se de cuenta de lo grosero que está siendo. I don't think that Tom realizes how rude he's being.
La señora Jones suele ser grosera con la secretaria de su esposo por el teléfono. Mrs. Jones is often unpleasant to her husband's secretary over the phone.
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