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  1. Oct 25, 2022 · Do you want to speak like a Mexican? Click here to learn the most popular and funniest Mexican slang words! Cheat sheet included.

    • Qué padre! — Cool! This phrase’s literal translation, “How father!” , doesn’t make much sense at all, but it can be understood to mean “cool!” or “awesome!”
    • Me vale madre — I don’t care. This phrase is used to say “I don’t care.” It’s not quite a curse, but it can be considered offensive in more formal situations.
    • Poca madre — Really cool. Literally translated as “little mother,” this phrase is used to describe something really cool. Once again, this phrase can be considered offensive (and is mostly used among groups of young men).
    • Fresa — Preppy. Literally a “strawberry,” a fresa is not something you want to be. Somewhat similar to the word “preppy” in the United States, a fresa is a young person from a wealthy family who’s self-centered, superficial and materialistic.
  2. Want to learn popular Mexican slang words and phrases? This article has 50 Mexislang words, what they mean, and how to use them in a sentence.

  3. May 13, 2021 · Whether you’re traveling to Mexico or just curious about language, it can be good to have a few common Mexican slang phrases under your belt. Explore popular slang expressions and fun words found around Mexico.

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    • Bueno. “Bueno” is a common Spanish greetingused when answering the phone. The literal translation is “good,” but it’s used as “hello” when we are picking up the phone, as a greeting.
    • Wey / Güey. “Wey” or “Güey” is like the Swiss Army knife of Mexican slang. It’s like saying “dude” or “bro” in English, but with a spicy twist. You use it to refer to your pals, your buddies, or even to someone you’re playfully annoyed with.
    • Ese. “Ese” is like the cool older cousin of “wey.” It’s a way of addressing someone, often used to refer to a friend or a familiar person, and it’s like saying “man” or “guy” in English.
    • Chavo. “Chavo” is the Mexican way of saying “guy” or “kid.” It’s an affectionate term used to refer to a young boy or a young man. “Ese chavo es muy amable.”–
  4. Apr 8, 2022 · 20 Mexican Slang Terms That Are Funny as Hell. Mexicans are known for our food, music, incredible beaches, rich traditions, and beautiful history. But when it comes to our culture, one of...

  5. Mar 30, 2020 · Learning Mexcian slang words helps you sound more like a native speaker. Here are plenty of casual Mexican phrases to get started.

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