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How to Say "disguised" in Spanish

The Spanish word fordisguisedis disfrazadoA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA2
AdjectiveA2
hiding one's identity
A child wearing a playful dinosaur costume with a long tail and green scales.

Examples

El niño está disfrazado de superhéroe.

The boy is dressed up as a superhero.

Ella fue a la fiesta disfrazada de pirata.

She went to the party dressed up as a pirate.

Sus palabras eran un insulto disfrazado de broma.

His words were an insult disguised as a joke.

Matching the Person

This word needs to change its ending to match the person you are talking about. Use 'disfrazado' for a man, 'disfrazada' for a woman, and add an 's' for groups.

The 'As' Connection

To say what someone is dressed up AS, always use the little word 'de' immediately after 'disfrazado'.

Using 'como' instead of 'de'

Mistake:Estoy disfrazado como un gato.

Correction: Estoy disfrazado DE un gato. In Spanish, we use 'of' (de) to say what the costume is.

Forgetting the temporary state

Mistake:Soy disfrazado.

Correction: Estoy disfrazado. Since wearing a costume isn't a permanent personality trait, always use the verb 'estar'.

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