Spanish Slangs
Spanish Slangs
Spanish Slangs
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159 interesting Spanish slang words from all over the world
So, you’re well on your way in your Spanish learning journey and started
feeling proud of your progress in class. Then, suddenly, you try to have a
conversation with someone whose first language is Spanish - and your
pride is shattered. What did they just say?
If this has happened to you before, don’t worry! It probably means that you need to
learn some Spanish slang to understand informal Spanish vocabulary. Spanish is
spoken natively in over 20 countries and even has more first language speakers than
English,
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Let us walk you through some of the most popular Spanish slang words and
phrases throughout Latin America and Europe. We’ll cover popular Spanish slang for
‘friend’, Spanish slang for ‘cool’, Spanish slang for texting, and more. We will also
break down some of the most popular slang per country so that you know what to
say next time you visit.
With this nifty guide, you’ll soon be able to navigate casual conversations like a local!
Learning a wide variety of Spanish slang phrases will allow you to:
Watch YouTube videos, TV shows, and other slang-heavy digital media from
different countries.
Although learning Spanish slang can seem daunting, it’s also a fun experience that
will open many doors in your Spanish-learning journey.
Spanish slang
Now that you’re excited to learn Spanish slang, let’s get into it. We'll cover the most
popular Spanish slang words and phrases and provide their English translation as
well as Spanish pronunciation for English speakers. Essentially, we’ll recreate the
sounds with English words, so that you know how to say each word without having to
mimic a native speaker!
Keep in mind that Spanish slang is pronounced differently in each country. For
example, Spaniards generally pronounce the letter c as a th while Mexicans
pronounce it as an s. The Spanish pronunciation column in the tables below will
reflect the local pronunciation for the respective country for accuracy.
Spanish is a highly regionalized language, so most countries will have their own
slang. Some slang words may even mean completely different things in different
countries.
Before we get into country-specific slang, here are some Spanish slang words that
are pretty universal.
Spanish slang phrases are also highly dependent on the country. Many nationals will
have slightly (or highly!) different ways of saying things. Here are some common
slang phrases that can be pretty well understood in almost any Spanish-speaking
country.
Spanish slang phrase Spanish pronunciation English meaning
Hablar por los codos Ah-blahr pour los coh-dos To be very chatty
If you’re studying Spanish, you probably know that amigo is the word for ‘friend.’
However, did you know there are dozens of other ways you can refer to your friends?
Below are some of the most common Spanish slang for ‘friend,’ including the
country where each word is used.
One of the first things you will notice about Spanish slang words is that most
countries have different ways of saying “cool.” Our table below will prepare you with
the Spanish slang for cool you will need to survive anywhere.
Spanish slang for cool Spanish pronunciation Country where it’s used
Colombian slang
Cuban slang
Peruvian slang
Argentinian slang
Chilean slang
Venezuelan slang
Just as English speakers use LOL, TTYL, and ILY when texting, Spanish speakers use
a lot of slang when messaging each other. Here are some of the most common
Spanish texting slang acronyms you should know.
X Por By / why
K Que That
There are many different Spanish slang words for money, as you can imagine. Here
are some of the most common ones so that you’re never caught off guard when it
comes to money:
Baro
Lana
Billete
Cobre
Morralla
Oaoa
Bolas
Feria
Calling your girlfriend by a cutesy slang name is very common across Latin America.
If you’re trying to impress your Latin American girlfriend, try calling her one of the
following Spanish slang words for girlfriend:
Mi vida
Mi princesa
Mi chica
Mi polola
When is it appropriate to use Spanish slang?
Spanish slang should be strictly limited to casual and informal conversations. You
should never use slang in a formal setting, such as in school, work, or any formal
environment. Always try to limit the amount of slang you use when you first meet
someone of higher authority than you, like your boss, your spouse’s parents, or
officials.
Check out our post on formal and informal greetings in Spanish here, if you're
looking for expert guidance.
Learning Spanish slang is one of the few things that you most likely won’t be able to
accomplish in a classroom. No matter how advanced your Spanish classes are, you
probably won’t spend a lot of time learning Spanish slang as you focus on grammar
structures and vocabulary instead.
Here are some great tips to improve your knowledge of Spanish slang so that you
can become more like a native speaker.
The best way to learn Spanish slang is through practice. Making Spanish-speaking
friends and communicating with them constantly is the best way to improve your
understanding of Spanish slang.
Full language immersion is an excellent way to improve your language skills all
around. If you’re trying to grow your Spanish slang vocabulary, there is no better way
than exposing yourself to everyday conversations where slang is most likely to come
up naturally.
If total physical immersion isn’t possible due to work or family responsibilities, then
you can try your best to turn your life into a Spanish-speaking environment.
All of these are excellent ways to increase the amount of Spanish slang you are
exposed to regularly.
One of the problems with reading books to increase your exposure to Spanish slang
is that they tend to be highly edited and written with plain Spanish. An excellent way
to circumvent this is to read what native speakers write and publish online without
filtering. Online forums are an ideal place for this.
If you have any hobbies or passions, the chances are that there are plenty of
Spanish-speaking online forums that you will find interesting. Google some of your
interests in Spanish plus the word “fórum” and you are sure to find an exciting
website with plenty of native content for you to consume!
We hope you have found this guide with Spanish slang phrases constructive and
enjoyable. If you are traveling to any of the countries listed in our guide, we strongly
encourage you to memorize every slang word for the respective country before you
visit - and bookmark this page and regularly come back to it!
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