I haven't been to Bolivia yet but hopefully someday I will! These are some things that you might hear while visiting Bolivia.
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
Capo - someone you think is awesome
Chacharse - verb for skipping something
Estar pintudo - for something to look cool
Estar camote - to be madly in love with someone
Chango - a young person
Jalión/jaliona - someone vain
Opa - a fool
Trucho - a fake/knockoff
Paparupa - nonsense
Jallalla - a way to greet multiple people at once
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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...