The Spanish language is a beautiful language with many different dialects, each containing their own
The Spanish language is a beautiful language with many different dialects, each containing their own set of slang and expressions. In particular, Mexican Spanish is rich and full of interesting vocabulary. Whether you are planning a trip to Mexico or looking to impress some of your Mexican friends, here are some new words that you can add to your vocabulary. Keep in mind that most of these are informal! Chambear - to work Example: No tengo que chambear mañana. I don’t have to work tomorrow. The word chamba is a noun that means job. ¿Qué Onda? - What’s up? What’s going on? The word onda appears very often in Mexican slang. It literally translates to wave. Some other ways to ask what’s up? in Spanish include: ¿Qué tal? ¿Qué tranza? (informal) ¿Qué pedo? (vulgar) ¿Neta? - A very informal to say Really? Example: Perdí el dinero que me diste. I lost the money you gave me. ¿Neta? Really? Chela - Chela is Mexican slang for beer. It’s very useful when you’re out on a Friday night. Example: ¡Vamos por unas chelas! Let’s go for some beers! ¡Qué Padre! - Despite its literal meaning (what father,) this phrase translates to How cool! or How awesome! Another honorable mention is the word chido, which is used in the same way. Here’s an example: Compré un carro nuevo. I bought a new car. ¡Qué Padre! How cool! ¡No Manches! - An informal way to say no way! in English. It can also be substituted for its vulgar counterpart ¡no mames! ¡A Huevo! - A great way to say Heck yeah! No Hay Pedo - Literally translating to there is no fart, this Mexican slang means there is no problem. That wraps up today’s list of Mexican slang. If you have any other that you’d like to add, let me know! Jeremy -- source link
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