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Category: Mexican Slang

link to Cuate – Translation and Meaning in English

Cuate – Translation and Meaning in English

Cuate is another common slang word for young Mexicans. Although it has some other meanings, for young people ‘cuate’ is very popular as a synonym of ‘friend’.  What does ‘Cuate’...

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link to Carnal – Translation and Meaning in English

Carnal – Translation and Meaning in English

In Mexico, carnal is a very popular slang word to say ‘friend’, ‘buddy’, ‘pal’ or ‘mate’. In its slang form, it’s also used as a synonym of ‘brother’. However, in standard...

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link to Neta – Translation and Meaning in English

Neta – Translation and Meaning in English

Without a doubt, 'neta' is one word that you have to get familiar with when traveling to Mexico or talking to Mexican native speakers. This word is the slang translation for 'the truth', 'really?'...

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link to Mexican Slang 101: How to Use Güey in Spanish

Mexican Slang 101: How to Use Güey in Spanish

Hands down, güey or wey is one the most popular Mexican words. So, if you’re interested in learning Mexican Spanish, this term is a must. Regardless of how common this word might be, many new...

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link to De la Patada – Translation and Meaning in English

De la Patada – Translation and Meaning in English

'De la patada' is a Mexican phrase that we use as a synonym of 'very bad' or 'awful'. Depending on the context, it could also be used to express that you 'don't like someone very much'. As a result,...

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link to Gacho – Translation and Meaning in English

Gacho – Translation and Meaning in English

'Gacho' is the opposite of the Mexican slang word 'chido'. As a result, depending on the context, this word could mean 'awful', 'bad', 'ugly' or 'mean'. What does 'Gacho' mean? Translation...

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