What is chato in Spanish slang?
(colloquial) annoying synonym ▲ Synonym: irritante. Que chato! ― How annoying!
Chato (Spanish nickname: "flat", Chatto or Chatta, 1854 – 13 August 1934) was a Chiricahua Apache subchief who carried out several raids on settlers in Arizona in the 1870s.
flat, pug-nosed, flat-nosed.
chato: slang noun meaning short, small or stubby in some cases chato.urbanup.com/1947333.
nasty adjective
sucio, mugriento; obsceno; malo, malicioso; desagradable, feo; asqueroso, repugnante.
In Mexican Spanish, "chota" is a slang for "police".
Gordito/_gordita _(Little chubby one/pudgy)
Gordito/_gordita _is used between partners as a term of endearment and is generally not seen as an offensive nickname. It means 'chubby one' or 'fatty' and is used in a friendly, loving way.
Among friends and family, Mexicans often use nicknames to refer to one another. Commonly, Mexicans will create nicknames based on an easily noticeable personal characteristic or as a shorter form of one's first name.
chato [adj] CL. tired or bored of something (person)
cocky {adjective}
arrogante {adj.} atrevido {adj.} achulado {adj.}
What is half Mexican slang?
Pocho (feminine: pocha) is slang in Spanish used in Mexico to refer to Mexican Americans and Mexican emigrants. It is often used pejoratively to describe a Mexican expatriate or a person of Mexican ancestry who lacks fluency or the ability to speak in Spanish and knowledge of Mexican culture.
Estoy molesto / molesta
The expression estoy molesto (I'm upset) is understood in all Spanish-speaking countries and is considered one of the most common Spanish expressions of anger.
Instead of using muchacho or muchacha or niño or niña, try out the Mexican slang term for “boy” or “girl,” which is chango or changa.
Las nalgas: This is an okay word for butt, and it's totally benign for most people, but not all. So, it's not recommended.
badass {adjective}
chingón {adj. m} [Mex.] [vulg.]
Category | Spanish | |
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1 | Common | apestoso [adj] |
General | ||
2 | General | fétido [adj] |
3 | General | hediento [adj] |
The word güera is, in Chicano and Mexican-Spanish slang, a term for a white girl.
Chulo means “pimp” as a noun BUT, you can also use it as an adjective, which means cute or cool.
Chaval - The Spanish word for “boy” or “kid”. In Mexico, “chamaco”. In Bolivia, Uruguay and Argentina, “pibe”.
How do you call a Mexican girl pretty?
- Hermosa / Hermoso – Beautiful. A common way to say “You are beautiful” in Spanish. ...
- Bella / Bello – Pretty. ...
- Bonita / Bonito – Pretty or Nice. ...
- Preciosa / Precioso – Gorgeous or Precious. ...
- Guapa / Guapo – Handsome. ...
- Linda / Lindo – Lovely. ...
- Adorable – Adorable. ...
- Atractivo / Atractiva – Attractive.
Montezuma's Revenge is diarrhea that is usually experienced by people traveling south of the U.S. border, especially to Mexico and Central America – hence the dramatic name.
- Bello / Bella – “Beautiful” ...
- Bonito / Bonita – “Pretty” or “Nice” ...
- Guapo / Guapa – “Handsome” ...
- Lindo / Linda – “Lovely” ...
- Bueno / Buena – “Good Looking” ...
- Hermoso / Hermosa – “Gorgeous” ...
- Radiante – “Radiant” ...
- Precioso / Preciosa – “Gorgeous” or “Lovely”
(Mi) amor – my love (Mi) cariño – my darling (Mi) cielo – my sky (my love, my sweetheart) Mi vida / vida mía – my life (my love, my darling) (Mi) corazón – my heart (my sweetheart, my darling) Mi rey / mi reina – my king / my queen.
- Hernández – 5,526,929.
- García – 4,129,360.
- Martínez – 3,886,887.
- González – 3,188,693.
- López – 3,148,024.
- Rodríguez – 2,744,179.
- Pérez – 2,746,468.
- Sánchez – 2,234,625.
The two surnames names are ancestral, with the father's family name followed by the mother's family name. In Colombia, for example, “Ernesto Escobar Vega” uses two surnames (“Escobar Vega ”) as his legal name, with “Escobar” coming from his father and “Vega” coming from his mother.
There's chato irritating, which is annoying, and then there is chato which is more like something that's tedious, that's… That's boring.
CHATO (A): A short person.
Spanish for “devil.”
How do you say "bitch" in Spanish? - It could be "perra", "cabrona", or "zorra."¿Cómo se dice "bitch" en español? - Podría ser "perra", "cabrona" o "zorra".
What is the Spanish slang for hot girl?
ricura {f} [LAm.]
Bebida means alcohol or booze.
- barato - cheap, inexpensive, (slang) cheesy.
- económico - economic, economical.
- mal hecho.
- tacaño - stingy, miserly.
- agarrado - cheap, stingy.
- codo - cheap, stingy.
- barato - cheap, cheaply.
Mexicans often "hold" a gesture (a handshake, a squeeze of the arm, a hug) longer than Americans and Canadians do. Don't stand with your hands on your hips; this signifies anger. It is considered rude to stand around with your hands in your pockets.
The Mexican 'grito', or shout, that often accompanies family celebrations, mariachi music, and is part of a national celebration every September 16th, is more than a loud yell — it's an expression of excitement, joy and pride.
Beckoning a person with the palm and fingers pointed up is considered rude. Instead, hold your hand in front of you and keep your palm facing down. Then curl your fingers back towards your body. The “okay” gesture with the thumb and index finger is considered vulgar.
English | Spanish | IPA spelling |
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My queen | Mi reina | mi ˈrejna |
My mermaid | Mi sirenita | mi siɾeˈnita |
Mommy | Mami | ˈmami |
Little one | Chiquitita | ʧikiˈtita |
Darling: Mi Amor: My Love
This term of endearment is very common, use “darling” with your girl, boy, or even a friend. Mi amor is used in everyday situations.
La tira (The cops)
A tira is a “strip,” but when you use it as a Mexican slang word, you mean the cops.
/mɑl/ Other forms: molls. A woman who's the companion or conspirator to a gangster can be called a moll. One of the most famous molls was Bonnie Parker, of the criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde.
What do you call a sneaky person in Spanish slang?
taimado {adj.}
Ponerse una peda/jarra (to get drunk)
camarero {m} [Spa.]
Instead of using muchacho or muchacha or niño or niña, try out the Mexican slang term for “boy” or “girl,” which is chango or changa.
While you might have already known that most Spanish-speaking countries like to clink their drinks to a cheerful “Salud!,” it seems the saying is popular for more than just a festive toast.
One of the first words you learnt in Spanish may have been borracho/a (drunk), not necessarily because you're inclined to a tipple or two, it's just a word that comes up often in conversation together with beber (to drink), cerveza (beer), vino (wine) and resaca (hangover).
Bebida means alcohol or booze.
A cantina is a type of bar common in Latin America and Spain. The word is similar in etymology to "canteen", and is derived from the Italian word for a cellar, winery, or vault.
Español. jigger n. US (small measure of whisky) medida nf. dedo nm.
liquor store {noun}
vinería {f} [LAm.]
What do Mexicans call cute girls?
Bonito / Bonita – “Pretty” or “Nice”
Bonito / bonita also means “beautiful”, but it's not quite as strong as bello. It's closer to “pretty” or “nice”. This adjective is more common than bello and, like bello, can describe anything – not just a person.
Say “hermosa mujer.” This means “beautiful woman” in Spanish. To say “beautiful girl,” you would say "niña hermosa."
The word güera is, in Chicano and Mexican-Spanish slang, a term for a white girl.
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