bromear

/bɾomeˈaɾ/, [bɾo.meˈaɾ]

joke, to joke


Verb bromear (first-person singular present bromeo, first-person singular preterite bromeé, past participle bromeado)

  1. to joke, to kid
  2. to fool, to trick

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Examples
  • Algunos sujetos son tan serios que sólo se puede bromear con ellos.

    Some subjects are so serious that one can only joke about them.

  • Déjate de bromear.

    Stop joking around.

  • Algunos temas son tan serios que sólo podemos bromear sobre ellos.

    Some subjects are so serious that one can only joke about them.

  • A Tom le gusta siempre bromear.

    Tom always likes to joke around.

  • Bromear es sin duda la mejor forma de aprender.

    Joking is undoubtedly the best way to learn.

  • Hizo un esfuerzo por bromear pero tuvo poca gracia.

    She made an effort at joking but it fell quite flat.

  • Bill no hizo nada más que bromear.

    Bill did nothing else but joke.


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