Definition
A comic character or servant in Spanish literature or theater; a witty and clever jester-like figure.
Etymology
From Spanish 'gracioso' (graceful, funny), derived from Latin 'gratiosus' (favored, charming). Borrowed into English from Spanish theater vocabulary in the 16th-17th centuries.
Kelly Says
The gracioso was the working-class comic relief in Spanish plays—think of him as the ancestor of the modern comedians we see in sitcoms, always delivering witty one-liners!
Translations
BNবাংলা
মজাদার
ma-ja-da-ar
CACatalà
graciós
gra-si-os
DEDeutsch
lustig
loo-stig
ELΕλληνικά
αστείος
as-tee-os
ESEspañol
gracioso
gra-see-o
FRFrançais
amusant
ah-moo-san
HIहिन्दी
मजेदार
ma-je-da-ar
IDBahasa Indonesia
lucu
loo-cu
ITItaliano
divertente
di-ver-ten-te
MSBahasa Melayu
lucu
loo-cu
NLNederlands
grappig
gra-pi-g
PLPolski
zabawny
za-ba-v-ny
PTPortuguês
engraçado
en-gra-sa-do
RORomână
amuzant
a-mu-zan
RUРусский
весёлый
ves-yo-ly
TAதமிழ்
சிரிப்பு
si-ri-ppu
TLTL
nakakatawa
na-ka-ka-ta-wa
UKУкраїнська
смішний
smi-sh-ny
VITiếng Việt
vui nhộn
vui n-hon