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  1. 1 maj 2024 · The Most Common Mexican Slang Words and Expressions. Mexican slang could be a language of its own. Just a word of warning: some terms on this list may be considered rude and should be used with caution. 1. ¡Qué padre! — Cool!

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  2. 25 paź 2022 · When greeting their friends, Mexican speakers will likely say ¡qué onda! instead of ‘hola’. On top of being an informal greeting, you can also use ‘¡qué onda!’ to show surprise or disbelief. This Mexican slang phrase can be translated as “what’s up”, ‘how are things?’, ‘how is it going?’ or ‘what is up with…?’.

  3. Spanish Slang Phrases. Es la caña - It is an expression used in Spain to say that something or someone is “cool”. For example, “¡Esta fiesta es la caña!” - “This party is so cool!”. ¿Qué huele? - It means “What’s up?” in Mexico.

  4. 18 mar 2024 · “¿Qué es?” is a simple question that means “What is it?” and can be used to inquire about the identity or nature of something. “Es decir” is an expression used to provide further explanation or clarification about something that has been previously mentioned.

  5. 7 mar 2024 · Used to encourage someone, express agreement, or to hurry someone up. Example: Venga, que llegamos tarde! (Come on, we're going to be late!) Chaval - Kid/Youngster. Refers to a young person, often a teenager. Example: Ese chaval es muy rápido corriendo. (That kid is really fast at running.) Currar - To work. Slang for working, often used informally

  6. This mammoth list of Mexican, Colombian, Cuban, Peruvian and other Spanish slang words and phrases from around the world is pretty lit, TBH.

  7. 13 maj 2024 · We can also label a situation as good or bad. Let’s say you found money on the street, you can say ¡Qué buena onda! in Mexican Spanish. On the contrary, if the situation is not favorable, you can say ¡Qué mala onda! Think about good vibes or bad vibes when using this word and you’ll master this slang term. Chido/Padre

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