What comprende means?
Filters. (slang) Do you understand?
What is Cana slang for?
Of all the slang terms that languages use, it seems every language has plenty of words for police. One of these within the Spanish language is the Lunfardo word “cana”. The word “cana” actually appeared in the work of Cervantes to mean a police informer.
What does TIA mean in Spanish slang?
Tío/Tía. How do you say it? “ Tio/Tia” What does it mean and how is it used? While these literally mean “uncle,” and “aunt,” they’re also used informally to generally refer to another person.
What is no comprendo?
I don’t understand.
What is Letse in English?
Leche, alternatively “Letse”, is used as an expression of annoyance or anger. Leche or letse (Spanish for “milk”) is derived from the Spanish profanity “Me cago en la leche,” which literally translates to “I defecate in the milk” where leche is a euphemism for ley (“law”), referring to the Law of Moses.
Why is it important to know Spanish slang?
Knowing slang from Spain brings you opportunities to connect with native speakers on a whole new level. It’s key to understanding local people better, whether you’ve just relocated or you are visiting this exciting country.
Where can I find slang words in Spanish?
If you want to keep them in your pocket, try Spanish Translator + by VidaLingua. You can download it for free on your iPhone and Android. Slang words vary a lot from country to country, even from city to city. Here you will find some of the most well-known ones, from different Spanish speaking regions.
How is the word man used in Spanish?
In English, some native speakers use this one in a similar way. The literal translation is “man”, but in Spanish slang, it’s used as a term of endearment to the point where its meaning is used more as an interjection, rather than its literal one. ¡Hombre!
Which is the slang word for all right in Spanish?
Vale This is the informal version of “de acuerdo” (all right/ok), and it’s basic Spanish slang. This is probably the first Spanish slang expression you’ll hear repeatedly and you can use it in many situations. ”¿Salimos 5 minutos a tomar el aire?”