Not the best quality but you can't imagine what I would give to be between them
Footballers that i like with kids are my kryptonite; like my ovaries go crazy.
Obviously Thirsty Thursday has a double meaning then!
What languages do you speak? I've been trying to pick up Spanish again, I did it at school but never carried on and I regret it. I blame this thread for my lack of progress!
You shouldn't have said that, I'm from Spain so now you don't have any excuses to not practise it
How do we say Mason Mount is the hottest daddy on earth? in spanish
See, this is something that happens to me and I don't know if people that speak more than one language go through the same, I wouldn't say it in Spanish at all. I don't mind it in English, but saying it in Spanish just feels totally wrong
But to answer your answer if I had to say it would be:
Mason Mount es el papi más buenorro de la Tierra or Mason Mount es el papi más buenorro que existe en la Tierra.
You could also use caliente/cachondo/ardiente, instead of buenorro; and I'm sure you could even find more valid synonyms.
@Chani10 was completely correct the hottest is el que más bueno está. So you could also use that.
And I think people will normally use papi, papito or papaíto because papá or padre are literally what you would call your actual father, not your partner.
I feel I don't properly speak any
my family travelled a lot when I was a kid because of my dad's job and now I travel because of my own.
Technically, German is my native language (and my nationality) but I speak it like a 5-year-old. Then I kinda speak French, Spanish and Italian. I live in Italy now and my work is mostly done in English, but I need to know Italian as well for everyday things. I just hate that I sound like a foreigner in every language. I want a cool natural accent
That's so cool! I learnt French at school, but I couldn't speak it to save my life now, would be able to read something if it wasn't too difficult but that's all. I understand some basic Italian because it is similar to Spanish and Catalan, and I wouldn't mind learning it in the future. What I'm doing now is learn German, like I go to a German language academy and all, but it's just so difficult. I've always wanted to learn it but there are so many things that don't make any sense to me as a Spanish speaker like articles, genre of words, the order of the verbs, etc.
And I'm sure your accent is lovely!