faithful

faithful
adjective
1) (loyal and true; not changing: a faithful friend; faithful to his promise.) fiel, leal
2) (true or exact: a faithful account of what had happened.) fiel
faithful adj fiel
faithful
tr['feɪɵfʊl]
adjective
1 (loyal) fiel (to, a), leal (to, a/con)
have you been faithful to me? ¿me has sido fiel?
my faithful dog mi perro fiel
2 (accurate) fiel, exacto,-a
plural noun the faithful
1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL los fieles nombre masculino plural
faithful ['feɪɵfəl] adj
: fiel
faithfully adv
faithful
adj.
fiel adj.
leal adj.
legal adj.

I 'feɪθfəl
adjective <follower> fiel; <translation> fiel

to be faithful to somebody/something — serle* fiel a alguien/ser* fiel a algo


II
plural noun

the faithful — (Relig) los fieles; (loyal followers)

the party faithful — los incondicionales, los seguidores más fieles

['feɪθfʊl]
1. ADJ
1) (also Rel) fiel (to a); [friend, servant, spouse] leal
2) (=trustworthy) digno de confianza; [account] detallado; [translation] fiel
2.
NPL

the faithful — (Rel) los fieles

* * *

I ['feɪθfəl]
adjective <follower> fiel; <translation> fiel

to be faithful to somebody/something — serle* fiel a alguien/ser* fiel a algo


II
plural noun

the faithful — (Relig) los fieles; (loyal followers)

the party faithful — los incondicionales, los seguidores más fieles


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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