Examples of using Affable in English and their translations into Spanish
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Affable, knowledgeable and realistic,
Affable and pleasant people,
Silverstreak's affable, loquacious nature,
Spain have remained strong and affable for centuries owing to various political,
what you will notice is a subtle undercurrent of thought that is friendly, affable, useful, and practical to the welfare of all humanity.
market in olden times, and the approachable, affable stallholders and shoppers.
mindful, affable and very talkative,
I never met a soul more affable than you, or faster than the Kid,
Chris, I'm gonna show you how to be an affable, desirable young man who doesn't smell like the inside of a wool hat.
Beneath the affable, families-are-forever, wholesome image,
Its orbit is strongly eccentric affable and until 35 ua of the Sun in its perihelia.
Nate is affable, but is unwilling to discuss his own problems with friends or others.
my tone affable, reasonable.
About a hundred tucuxi dolphins usually affable and playful live in this bay.
humble and affable people.
For example, the island of San Salvador and Bartholomew are the exact opposite of green and affable Santa Cruz.
the British were quite affable.
they have influenced in our status as affable and open.
makes guests feel like part of the family with affable, high-touch service,
deep eyes; an affable and congenial conversationalist;