What does Berraco mean in Spanish?
very difficult
When applied not to people, but instead to situations and tasks, “berraco” means “very difficult”. For example, “Uy esto está muy berraco hermano” is a way to say “Jesus man, this is really tough!”.
Is Berraco a bad word?
In Peru it’s generally more of a negative term, a pejorative, to refer to someone that means they’re acting or dressing an garish, crude, or overly loud manner in a seeming attempt to attract attention.
What is Berraquera?
berraquera [f] PA. excellent person or thing.
What is Bacano?
Bacano has the same meaning as bacán in Chile when referring to an object. If something is bacano, then it is really good and the person likes it a lot. You can also say “¡Qué bacano!”, which means how great! If a person is bacano, then they are good at doing something that is difficult.
How do you say drunk in Colombia?
Jincho/Jincha This word is solely Colombian jargon, and it means to be straight up “drunk.”
How do Colombians say hello?
The common verbal greeting is “Buenos dias” (Good day), “Buenas tardes” (good afternoon) or “Buenas noches” (good evening/night) depending on the time of day. The formal title to greet people with is ‘señor’ (mister) for men and ‘señora’ (missus) for women.
How do you say lazy in ColOMBIA?
Even if you don’t know what something is, it’s still a vaina. I do want to point out that this form of expression is a bad habit, because constantly saying “thing” or “thingie” is called being lazy. There are some instances when saying vaina is excusable, for example, when you truly don’t know what something is.
How do you say dude in ColOMBIA?
Man / Vieja The English word “man”, but pronounced in a Colombian way, is a widespread label for a “guy” or a “dude”. The term “vieja”, which technically means “old woman”, is, in reality, used to talk about women between the ages of about 15 and 50.
What does Boleta mean in Colombia?
3. boleta (an embarrassing situation or person) Ese tipo es una boleta (That guy is an embarrassment).
How do you say friend in Colombian slang?
Parce, Parcero/a This is the slang word Colombians use for referring to a “friend”. It is basically the local version of the word “amigo”.