
In some countries such as, for example, Colombia, bravo/brava is used when we want to say that someone is angry or upset: Siendo el más bravo de todos, Miguel fue el primero que saltó del trampolín.īeing the bravest of all, Miguel was the first to jump off the diving board. Let's take a look at the following sentence:

BANNER PLACEHOLDER Using bravo/brava to describe someoneĪs mentioned above, bravo is synonym for brave or courageous. Finally, we also use bravo when we want to acknowledge someone's work in a positive way. In some Spanish-speaking countries, however, bravo/brava is also used as a synonym for angry, mad or upset. This adjective can also help us describe the world around us by meaning rough or fierce.

We use it when we want to say someone is brave or courageous.

Bravo/ brava is an adjective with various meanings in Spanish.
