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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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link to How Do Mexicans Greet? – General Rules and Common Mexican Greetings

How Do Mexicans Greet? – General Rules and Common Mexican Greetings

If you are learning Spanish and planning to visit Mexico, then you should learn some Mexican greetings. This highly overlooked aspect of Spanish is essential to break the ice and start a conversation...

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Cantón – Translation and Meaning in English

In Mexican slang, 'cantón' is a synonym of the word 'casa'. As a result, the English translation would be 'place' or 'house'. What does 'Cantón' mean? Translation #1: It's the Mexican slang...

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link to Compa – Translation and Meaning in English

Compa – Translation and Meaning in English

'Compa' is a very popular slang word among Mexicans. Although it has two meanings, the most famous one is as a synonym of 'friend', 'buddy' or 'pal'. What does 'Compa' mean? Translation #1:...

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link to Chava – Translation and Meaning in English

Chava – Translation and Meaning in English

What does ‘chava’ mean in Spanish? In Spanish, chava is an informal word that speakers use to call or to refer to a young woman. As a result, it can be translated as ‘girl’ or ‘gal’....

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¡Hola! Soy Daniela Sanchez, I’ve taught Spanish in Mexico to a wide array of foreigners. From students and tourists to doctors and soldiers who’ve moved and visited here over the years. During the day I’m a freelancer and online marketer, while at night I’m here writing for students of the world wide web looking to learn Spanish. I hope you find what you’re looking for here during your journey into Español 🙂

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