IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "CLARO" AND "POR SUPUESTO"?
Claro is used more in conversation, such as when someone is telling you a story. The listener often peppers his responses with 'claro' and 'claro que sí', in order to express the listener's … From spanish.stackexchange.com
¿POR QUé EN AMéRICA SE USA(BA) MáS «GOMA DE MASCAR» QUE …
Jun 27, 2018 Soy mexicano y acá se usa chicle. Durante una época y en medios de comunicación se popularizó el desuso de nahuatlismos pero afortunadamente esos días … From spanish.stackexchange.com
REGIONAL USAGE AND LITERAL MEANING OF "¡NO MANCHES!"
The phrase ¡No manches! is quite common here in Mexico, and it's easy to tell from context when it ought to be used (similar to "No way!" in English), but what does it literally mean? And where … From spanish.stackexchange.com
WHAT DOES "HAIGA" MEAN? - SPANISH LANGUAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Feb 3, 2012 What is the Spanish word haiga? Is it a properly conjugated form of a verb? Or a regional variant or improper conjugation? Where/when is it used? From spanish.stackexchange.com
COLOQUIALISMOS - WHAT IS THE SPELLING OF THE WORD "WHIH DOE" USED …
Mar 6, 2017 The normal word is "gringo" which doesn't sound at all like what you've mentioned. fido, firo, güiro, güido, huiro, huido would be the words that might resemble what you have, but … From spanish.stackexchange.com
Oct 18, 2016 Thanks for contributing an answer to Spanish Language Stack Exchange! Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. Making statements based on opinion; … From spanish.stackexchange.com
"CHINGA" - COMMON SLANG? ORIGIN? - SPANISH LANGUAGE STACK …
Dec 4, 2012 I've heard the Spanish slang word "chinga" used in several popular movies/tv shows, as well as by other Spanish speakers, as the English word "f*ck". My friend denies the … From spanish.stackexchange.com
LLEVAR VS LLEVARSE - SPANISH LANGUAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Dec 14, 2019 Si esos gringos se quieren llevar a todos los asesinos de ese país, que se los lleven. What is the purpose of the pronoun "se" in this sentence, i.e. what is the difference … From spanish.stackexchange.com
WHAT DOES THE WORD "PINCHE" MEAN? - SPANISH LANGUAGE STACK …
Jan 3, 2014 What does the word pinche mean? ¡Pinche loco! ¡Pinche! ¿Cuál es el significado de la palabra pinche? ¡Pinche loco! ¡Pinche! From spanish.stackexchange.com
Jan 12, 2012 Gringos, so do people in Málaga call foreigners that have a certain accent that prevents them from speaking Spanish fluently and naturally; and in Madrid the same name is … From spanish.stackexchange.com
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