Spanish adjectives for personality traits
N = Neutral
simpático - nice
antipático - unfriendly
inteligente (N) - smart
tonto - dumb
rico - rich
pobre (N) - poor
alegre (N) - joyful
culto - educated / cultivated
elegante (N) - elegant / refined
educado - polite / well-mannered
maleducado - rude / bad-mannered
For personality traits, we usually use ser (even if they change sometimes).
David es muy rico y muy educado.
Julia es muy elegante y muy alegre.
Tu tía es simpática.
Eduardo es muy inteligente, pero muy maleducado.
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