Nunca he visitado a Cuba per un día me gustaría viajar por todo el caribe :)
(I've never visited Cuba but one day I'd like to travel all over the Caribbean)Why learn Slang?
This will give you an advantage over other tourists visiting the specific country. Slang is included in everyday conversation and is necessary if you want to speak like a native.*Be careful, in other countries, slang means different things so it's best you don't say some of these in other countries
Yuma - a foreigner, probably a white one
El gao/gabeto - home
Está volado - that's amazing
Que bola? - whats up?
Botero - a taxi man/woman
Me resbala - I don't care
Guarachar - to party
Paladar - a place to eat and drink/a restaurant
La pincha - the place you work (tengo que ir a la pincha/I need to work)
Que Fula! - like "How ugly/disgusting/bad/etc"
Pregunta del dia: Que comida latinoamericana es tu favorito?
Mi respuesta: Me encanta pupusas con curtido y plátanos fritos :) (de El Salvador).
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Learning Spanish
Non-FictionI made this for anyone trying to learn Spanish! Since learning cultures is a big part of learning a language, I have included different traditions/food/phrases/etc. from countries in Latin America and Equatorial Guinea. Notice: I am Salvadoran so I...