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tagalong
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2 years, 7 months ago by tagalong
I have a few questions about sort of like “spanish slang.” if you’re a pretty fluent spanish-speaker, i would love if you wrote down some phrases in spanish that are more like everyday phrases. like in english for example: things like “i got you, bro.” or “no problem!” words that aren’t exactly taught in a regular spanish class but are often used to show emotions like disgust or excitement. thanks to everyone who writes something! if you could, please put the name of the which spanish speaking country’s dialect that you are putting examples for. thanks in advance!! sorry if that doesn’t make any sense 😅😅
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Denver
Bracelet King
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2 years, 7 months ago by Denver
I live in Mexico and have lived here all my life yet English is my first language and my Spanish is not to polished. I would say “no manches” is a sort of slang even if the direct translation would be something like “don’t stain” it could indicate disbelief or it could also be used to tell a person to not be to mean.
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CALInature
Professional
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2 years, 7 months ago by CALInature
¡Hola!
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j-s4
Bracelet King
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2 years, 7 months ago by j-s4
I got you bro translates to Te tengo, hermano
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