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Spanish word of the day: Abocarse/ Precipitarse

Monday, November 23, 2009 13:51

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Translation: To make a dash for

Pronunciation: Ah-boe-car-say / Pree-sip-ee-tar-say

Spanish word of the day: Quedarse

Thursday, November 19, 2009 9:11

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Translation: to stay/to remain/to take/to choose/to die

Pronunciation: Kay-dar-say

 

Spanish slang: Laburo

Monday, November 16, 2009 15:02

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Meaning: Job/Work (trabajo)

How to use it: Laburo is a common way to say work (trabajo). It can be placed anywhere that work (trabajo) would regularly be used.

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Spanish word of the day: Caer/se

Friday, November 13, 2009 8:28

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Translation: To fall/to drop by (someone’s)

Pronunciation: ky-herr/say

 

Spanish Slang: Bondi

Thursday, November 12, 2009 12:15

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Meaning: Bus (referring to a city bus)

How to use it: This is another way of saying “colectivo” (city bus) in Argentina. Its a slang used commonly in Buenos Aires to refer to a city bus.

 

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Spanish word of the day: Fijarse

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 14:32

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Translation: To pay attention; to notice; to set

Pronunciation: Fee-jar-say

 

Spanish Slang: Onda

Monday, November 9, 2009 13:29

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Meaning: Vibe

How to use it: This is used often in Argentina to describe a feeling or a vibe about something or someone. For example, to describe a restaurant/pub, one could say, “ Que buena onda!”. This means that there is a great vibe or feeling at the place. It’s a nice way to describe someone as well who is laid-back and friendly.

 

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Spanish word of the day: Desordenar

Friday, November 6, 2009 14:25

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Translation: To make a mess

Pronunciation: Des-oar-dae-nar

 

Spanish word of the day: Tomar

Tuesday, November 3, 2009 14:37

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Meaning: To take, to drink

Practical pronunciation: Toe-mar

 

Spanish Slang: Trucho, Truchada

Monday, November 2, 2009 14:51

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Meaning: a fake, a bad quality forge

How to use it: You can use this to describe anything that is a fake, for example, C.D’s, a fake Gucci watch, etc.

 

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