Usage examples of "loco" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Vos estás loco o qué? Are you crazy, or what?
Él está loco por vos. He is mad about you.
Él se comportó como un loco. He acted like a madman.
Ella me vuelve totalmente loco. She drives me totally insane.
Estoy loco por el golf. I am crazy about golf.
Él está loco por ti. He is mad about you.
El hombre loco rompió la ventana. That madman broke the window.
Se dice que él está loco. People said that he is insane.
Este ruido me vuelve loco. This noise is driving me crazy.
Él se ha vuelto loco. He has gone mad.
Aquí parezco una loco que se escapó de un manicomio. In here, I look like a madman who just escaped from the lunatic asylum.
Tom se ha vuelto loco. Tom has gone crazy.
Él está o borracho o loco. He is either drunk or mad.
Él está loco, nada más. He is crazy, no more.
Ese ruido me está volviendo loco. That noise is almost driving me mad.
Pienso que Delbert está loco. I think that Delbert is crazy.
Los sueños me pueden volver loco. Dreams can make me mad.
Él se comportaba como loco. He behaved as if he were crazy.
Ese horrible ruido me está volviendo loco. That terrible noise is driving me mad.
Está loco por el jazz. He is crazy about jazz.
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