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Pasarlo chancho - To have a really fun time. 32. Pega - Work. 33. Levantarse con la pata izquierda - Bad luck. 1. Po — Pues. This versatile word supposedly comes from the Spanish word pues, which in itself is pretty challenging to understand. Po has a...
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9) Buena onda. Let's say you meet a nice person while visiting Chile, then you can use this expression to let them know how much you think of them. María es buena onda - María is a nice person. Esa mina es buena onda - That lady is nice. 10)...
Once is the Chilean version of tea time, taking place in late afternoon or evening and consisting of light snacks and often tea or coffee. Some Chileans use once as a substitute for dinner, and some will eat a full meal later on. During once, you might...
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Learn Chilean Spanish SlangWelcome to the ultimate guide for Chilean Spanish slang! This page is your gateway to understanding the vibrant and unique slang used across Chile. From the streets of Santiago to the shores of Valparaíso, Chilean Spanish is...
Piola. Used widely in Chile, Piola means chill/quiet/calm. You can use it to describe a place or a person that seems a bit shy or who has a laid-back attitude. Again, this word is primarily used by people under forty. This word is also used in Argentina...
That's because Chileans often replace the usual tú (you) endings with - i. For example: Tú hablas (You speak) → tú hablai. Tú sabes (You know) → tú sabí. Tú quieres (You want) → tú querí. 2. Sí Po / No Po. Meaning: yes/no. In Chile, you'll...
Chilean Slang Book Chilenismos: A Dictionary and Phrasebook for Chilean Spanish Chile is known for having created an enormous amount of distinct words and expressions. Consequently, the Spanish spoken in Chile is frequently indiscernible to gringos and...
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Indigenous Influences on Chilean Spanish. There are many Indigenous languages spoken in Chile. Two that have had powerful influences on Spanish in Chile are Quechua and Mapudungun. Quechua has apparently had a slightly stronger influence on Chilean...
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Chilean Spanish Dictionary. More Coming SOON. A pata: on foot. Al lote: careless, untidy; too casual. Al tiro: right away; immediately. Amermelado: Silly, stupid person. Andar a lo gringo: to not wear underwear. Apagar la tele: to become unconscious....
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