How Do You Say Sticker In Spanish
What do you call stickers in Spanish?
For a child who only understands Spanish, translate the sticker like this: After you take off your TS, the nurse will give you a sticker.
There is no straightforward translation of this sentence. You know, we don't say it parallel to this sentence, but we say something like this:
- After receiving the cent, the nurse will give you a sticker.
- After you have been vaccinated, the nurse will give you glue.
But hey, we also call them (stickers), I don't know why, but here they are also called stickers instead of glue or stickers. (I'm from Chile.)
Once translated from English to Spanish, the translation will look like this:
Sticker, once the vaccine is distributed, you will put a sticker on it.
STICKER may sound like English, but eleven STICKER. Another word is DECAL, but children can't use it or don't even know it.
Calcomana in Mexico
This is a sticker in Mexico.
In Spain they use stickers.