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  1. Jan 12, 2012 · [l]a palabra gringo, que ha dado lugar a tantas falsas interpretaciones, como la de Valparaiso, se deriva sencillamente de un proverbio español, o mas bien, de la degeneración de una palabra de éste. Hablar en griego, decían los antiguos españoles por aquello que no entendiam, i después vulgarmente corria lo mismo, hablar en gringo.

  2. Mar 6, 2017 · If you are trying to referring a person from the U.S.A. the correct word said in Mexico is gringo, a very common slang to call someone of this country. In Mexico, the word güero, has principally two meanings. The first one, (in a strict mode) is a term that denotes a blonde person. For instance, Kaley Cuoco is güera, and Brad Pitt is güero.

  3. Jan 3, 2014 · Pinche gringo culero ve a chingar a tu reputisima madre! (Fucking gringo asshole go fuck your loosecunt cocksucking mother!) Tu pinche hermana está bien pinche, wey. (Your fucking sister is so fucking ugly, dude!) in the last example, the first pinche means only fucking while the second means fucking ugly

  4. Oct 18, 2022 · Both words " extranjero y forastero " have a more immediate origin, thus the word "Extranjero" from the Old French "estrangier" appears in Spanish as "estrangero" and is documented since 1293. The word "Forastero", older, in Ultimately from the Latin "foras" (place where), "outside" (fuera), used in old Spanish as foreigner, foreigner or ...

  5. Dec 21, 2016 · The Diccionario de americanismos is a great tool for these kind of questions.. There you can for example see:

  6. Jan 10, 2012 · 11. Cerote is the definition for a piece of shit, but if you are in Guatemala, for instance, cerote could be a friendly way to say that you did something wrong or impolite, for example: Cerote, esa era mi cerveza / Man, that was my beer. Also it could be used for a greeting in a close friendship.

  7. Oct 16, 2015 · Necesito mandar un email en inglés pero necesito saber cómo puedo decir de una forma más profesional "Espero que se encuentre bien". Ya traté: I hope you are ok pero eso no me parece muy

  8. Feb 21, 2012 · 7. The phrase ¡No manches! is quite common here in Mexico, and it's easy to tell from context when it ought to be used (similar to "No way!" in English), but what does it literally mean?

  9. Dec 4, 2012 · Plus a plethora of other meanings, not all of them rude. See chingar (RAE, Wiktionary, Urban Dictionary), chinga (RAE, Wiktionary), chingado (RAE), hijo de la chingada (RAE), Spanish profanity, References to sexual acts. According to the Real Academia, it originates from the caló čingarár, to fight.

  10. Nov 20, 2018 · Its use in Spanish is generally equivalent to that of English's you're killing me. – user0721090601. Nov 20, 2018 at 1:34. I agree with my fellow Spanish native speakers, "me matas" is the exact equivalent of "you're killing me". According to myenglishpages.com: "The phrase you're killing me is an exaggerated way of saying that something or ...

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