Usages of delicioso
Mi papá prepara un almuerzo delicioso.
My dad prepares a delicious lunch.
El abuelo prepara un desayuno delicioso.
The grandfather prepares a delicious breakfast.
Prefiero ese plato porque es muy delicioso.
I prefer that dish because it is very delicious.
Me gusta hacer postres deliciosos para la fiesta.
I like to make delicious desserts for the party.
Nos hemos reunido en la cocina para probar un plato delicioso.
We have gathered in the kitchen to try a delicious dish.
He probado comida deliciosa en la fiesta.
I have tried delicious food at the party.
Yo también como un postre delicioso.
I also eat a delicious dessert.
Probamos paella por primera vez y la encontramos deliciosa.
We tried paella for the first time and found it delicious.
El desayuno huele delicioso.
The breakfast smells delicious.
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