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  1. Feb 7, 2022 · Spanish slang words. Spanish is a highly regionalized language, so most countries will have their own slang. Some slang words may even mean completely different things in different countries. Before we get into country-specific slang, here are some Spanish slang words that are pretty universal.

    • Guay. Spaniards use this word every 5 seconds. Use it to describe how great something is. You could hear extended versions like “guay del Paraguay” (cool from Paraguay) or “tope guay” (very cool) in movies from the 80s and 90s.
    • Vale. This is the informal version of “de acuerdo” (all right/ok), and it’s extremely common Spanish slang. This is probably the first Spanish slang expression you’ll hear repeatedly and you can use it in many situations.
    • Qué fuerte. This is one of the top 3 Spanish slang words, along with “guay” and “vale.” Use it when something happens that you find shocking, in a good or bad way.
    • Chulo. Locals use this in a positive way to express how cool objects and places are. “Este centro comercial es muy chulo.” This shopping mall is very cool.
  2. May 5, 2024 · Spanish Slang Words. Let’s start off with a few common Spanish slang words that will help you sound like a local! For example, cool in Spanish slang can be a few different words like guay or chulo/chula. Both words mean that something is cool or awesome. For example, “Estas zapatos están guay” means “These shoes are cool”.

  3. Do you know what the words 'piola', 'fome' or 'fiaca' mean in English? This article will teach you these slang words and many others. Mastering slang words and phrases will make your Spanish sound natural, like a native speaker.

  4. in the short run; short-term; in the short term. (lit.: at short place) a deshora idiom. at an inconvenient time. a diario idiom. daily; every day. a diario idiom. daily. a disgusto idiom. reluctantly. a duras penas idiom. hardly; barely; with difficulty. a eso de idiom. around, about (time). (lit.: a this of) a estas alturas idiom. at this ...

  5. May 1, 2024 · 41. Chela — Beer. Simple enough, chela is a Mexican slang word for beer. In other parts of Latin America, chela is a woman who’s blond (usually with fair skin and blue eyes). No one is quite sure if there’s a link between the two, and it seems unclear how the word came to mean “beer” in the first place.

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  7. May 13, 2024 · Buenas Ondas. There are two words for wave in Spanish. The ones in the ocean are “olas” and the rest are “ondas”. Teenagers will use “olas” on the Internet to say “hello” instead of “hola” because it is cooler. Use it to describe someone cool! So, a nice person is buena onda.

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