The Slang in Spain (not for kids)
Posted: 26 February 2007 03:29 AM  
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Hey all,

I had to post this somewhere. I got such a crack out of these pages today, PLUS this is very useful vocabulary to have. Engage in any conversation with a bunch of Spaniards over a few beer and no doubt they’ll be busting out some of this slang. I love the frankness of the definitions:

Spanish Slang

Basque Slang

Catalan Slang (they’ll love you for using it too)

... and even Galician Slang

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Posted: 16 May 2007 06:22 PM   [ # 1 ]  
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Fantastic links!!

There’s lot’s of new stuff I saw there which advances be from being a mere amature in offensive language with my Spanish friends and co-workers to being a consumate professional.

They’ll wonder where I heard these words though, as they’re reluctant to teach me rude and offensive language for some reason…

... sure they’ll be impressed though!!

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Posted: 08 June 2007 11:40 PM   [ # 2 ]  
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Sorry, i’m new here, probably will be doing a proper introduction tomorrow but…
Gathering from the question in the poll, not a lot of people here are really used to talking spanish?

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