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What are the origin, meaning and connotations of gringo in Spanish? 10 In the US, "gringo" is usually understood as a disparaging reference to a foreigner (see the Merriam-Webster definition) What exactly does gringo mean in Spanish? Is it neutral, or does it have disparaging connotations? When is it considered offensive? What regional variations are there on the word's use? What's its origin?
coloquialismos - What is the spelling of the word whih doe used in . . . The normal word is "gringo" which doesn't sound at all like what you've mentioned fido, firo, güiro, güido, huiro, huido would be the words that might resemble what you have, but most don't exist as actual words (that I'm aware of, at least)
traducción - What are the differences between jefe, patrón, capo . . . jefe: this is, to me, the most straight-forward way to translate boss In Spain is the one we use all the time patrón: as indicated above, this word refers to a boss in a work place In Spain, I hardly ever hear it in colloquial conversations, but (as noted by Nox in comments) it is used to mention the captain of a ship capo: is normally used to refer to mafia bosses and it comes directly
¿Existe el equivalente del acrónimo inglés TGIF? Usamos acrónimos para esas cosas, el resto de acrónimos que usamos vienen principalmente del Inglés (gringo) que tiene muchísimas de esas cosas Ahora, yo me pregunto, con tantos acrónimos, como vocalizan los gringos estas palabras??
¿Cuál es el origen de la expresión paquete chileno? Hace algunas semanas, revisaba videos en Youtube del humorista Gerly Hassan En una de sus presentaciones en el programa Sábados Felices del Canal Caracol, hizo referencia a la expresión paquete c
¿Cuándo y cómo pasó guiri a designar a un turista extranjero? Por curiosidad me da por buscar la etimología de guiri, y me encuentro con que viene del vasco guiristino 'cristino', término que según el DLE significa: En las guerras civiles del siglo XIX,
gramática - Spanish Language Stack Exchange Segundo: tu afirmación que «consideran que todo lo gringo, por principio, es mejor» me parece una suposición y fuera del tema Tercero: corregir mi español así en negrita como si quieras que todo el mundo sepa que hablas el idioma mejor que yo es, según mi parecer, bien malcriado
What does qué lo que mean? - Spanish Language Stack Exchange It's documented to be a Dominican expression Urban dictionary: qué lo que Dominican greeting What's up Guy 1: Qué lo que loco Guy 2: Nah, aqui chillin, tu sabe como es Wiktionary: Interjection phrase qué lo que (idiomatic, slang) what's up, wassup, what is it, what it is, what is what it is, what is what, what are you doing, what's happening, what's going on According to this
A combo insult in Mexican Spanish Welcome to our site, Alexander! This seems a really fun question and I hope our Mexican friends will have a great time trying to come up with combo insults or refining what you made up You can start with the Diccionario de americanismos to see if a given word is actually used in Mexico, as in this example You only need to check that the definition is preceded with the Mx flag