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Home » Words » tarzán

tarzán

In Spanish slang, 'tarzán' is often used to refer to someone who is very brave or fearless, just like the character Tarzan from the famous novel and film. It can also mean someone who is very fit and strong.

Examples

  • Spanish: Mi amigo es un tarzán, siempre está listo para enfrentar cualquier desafío.
  • English: My friend is a tarzán, he is always ready to face any challenge.

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