INSIDER MEXICAN SPANISH: The Secret Slang Only Mexicans Use
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- You already know common Mexican slang like güey, qué onda or neta? This is the real Mexican street stuff! You won't learn this type of slang in a text book or anywhere else. If you want to sound like a real, real Mexican, use these underground Mexican slang expressions to amaze the Mexicans!
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0:00 Intro
0:34 Being on your little chest
2:11 Do you lack hood?
3:27 An egg-laying sow?
4:10 Fall upon your friends
4:54 Get it all down to your little hands
7:05 Street Version of 50, 100, 500, 1000
7:53 Al Chile!
8:45 Don't be the very very
9:34 The Chau.. what?
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"Te falta barrio...te crees muy muy"...Mexican culture and Black American culture have a ton of similarities. Extremely fascinating!
i noticed that too.. PaZ Carnal !
@@djfingersflores I love it! Especially because I'm a Mascogo descendent. The more that we understand about other cultures, the more we understand our own.
La cultura BlackAmerican es lo mejor! Mucho estilo y mucha creatividad! :D Y sí tenemos muchas similitudes
Esa expresión no se dice en el barrio, la dicen los fresas que quieren de repente ser como los que si venimos de barrio. La verdadera expresión es "te falta callo" "no traes nada" y una más fuerte "vales berga".
@@christophermichael5764 Because we are the same people. We are Israelites
Oooh, we're finally joining the secret club, I love it! 👁️👄👁️
Muy bien!! Y sí ya eres part of the club !
Paulisima?? En serio ?????
You've helped me a lot. I learned Spanish at Catholic school from a Columbian, so Mexican Spanish is a little different for me. This has 'helped'.
Gracias por tu ayuda.
This video was great! I loved the humor 👏🏾👏🏾😆
This video is very entertaining. I like the way you are explaining things. Thanks.
These videos are so helpful in learning Spanish. 💯
Gracias por vernos David!
Me encantan todos sus videos. 👌👍
Exceptional presentation!
Excelentes explicaciones! Saludos desde Australia 😅
Your awesome, muchas gracias
you are so funny - i love it :)
Yo se que no me vas a creer pero ya sabia la palabra "odre" video super divertida muchas gracias.
The tutors of spring Spanish are good actors too. fue interesante
Muchas gracias:) gracias
Haz una serie sobre la jerga mejicana (o de diferentes partes de Méjico). Yo vivo en España (Catalunya) y observo que dentro de el mismo país el lenguaje cotidiano varía mucho. Tanto la pronunciación como el vocabulario y las construcciones más usadas. Me gustaría conocer algunos secretos del lenguaje popular del país con más hispanohablantes en el mundo
Los de youtube son progres, la van a censurar.
Thank you for this really-really interesting video, Paulisima! Greetings from Russia! ❤️
Thank you so much Ekaterina! I love your name. I know one day I'll visit your beautiful country. Algunos de mis libros favoritos son rusos como Los Hermanos Karamazov, Crimen y Castigo y Ana Karenina :D
Jajaja, creo que en ruso también tenemos una frase cómo "te falta barrio" ("сделай лицо попроще" - "hazte/ponte la cara más simple") ))))
Fantastic!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ponerse como placa de trailer is one of my faves
🤣
Necesitas unas vaccaciones? Visíteme en Steamboat Springs, Colorado! Las montañas son buenísmas para Paulisima.Necesito una cita con una hispanohablante.
2:04 gracias por tu explicación!😁
También existe "está de a pechito" significa que está fácil de lograr o hacer. Muchas expresiones van más allá de una simple connotación.
#11 is my favorite 😀👍
super deep❤
ı've a recommend for video, can you put the word on when you explain phrases. thank a lot from now on.
¡¡Hola!! tengo nuevos vecinos que son de honduras y guatemala. ¿Tienes alguna frase interna que pueda usar para impresionarlos?
2012 to 2018. I worked in Mishawaka indiana, elkhart indiana, Jeffersonville indiana and Shepardvill Kentucky They speak their own English which is similar to Mexicano slang . I think every place has its own style due to environment. Frank Martinez Downey California.
I love these! Some of them, I already knew. But even the ones I knew, I learned something new. For example, I knew "Ya nos cayó el chahuistle", but didn't realize chahuistle is a fungus. I feel more Mexican! Hahahahaha
Hello... I'm reading "The Cotton Pickers", by B. Traven. In the first chapter, the author mentions a town by the name of "Ixtlixochicuauhtepec". I've tried to Google it, but can't find it. Is it a real place? Or just fiction? And, how do you pronounce it? Thanks!
Creo que es ficticio
¡Cómo extraño a mi Mexico! Vivo en Italia - un bello país pero…
Sow as in female pig is pronounced like now.
Gracias!!! :)
Me gusta tajin!!!
ya Me dio hambre con los tacos de tripita
Echar la hueva! = "to screw the dog" in English; ya nos cayó la chahuistle = "to get party-pooped" in English (sounds like the Mexislang "chahuistle" is somewhat similar to the English "party-pooper")
I heard one the other day that was supposedly means to get run over. Something de corbata.
i love you
🙏🏽👍🍁
So, Can I assume that a $200 peso billete es "un dos ciegos"? O hay una expresión especial paralo?
te ves como la muñeca del conjuro xDxDxD
We say "se puso hasta la verga"
Que significa esto?
I got one
You gotta say dame or donde esta petrol
Instead of dame gasolina, which Is
A song from the early 2000s that
Refers to an sexual act.
Es La frase No Manches lo mismo como No Mames? Paulisima 🤷♂️
Paulisima ama el chile.
Si..
Cúando empiecé de aprender su idioma hace siglos, la gente me dijo que hablo español de la embajada. Después de 50 años más tarde, no entiendo la jerga.
se cree el muy muy is basically like saying “he thinks he’s all that”
Orale chale toma mi chili liempo lol
jajaja
Just a heads up, "sow" (a female pig) is pronounced exactly like the "são" in São Paulo 😂 Solo un aviso, "sow" (una cerda) se pronuncia exactamente como el "são" en São Paulo
Oh no ejejejej gracias!!
I was out jogging in my neighborhood and ran past some Spanish girls. One of the yelled out Palote. Can anyone tell me why or what that could mean?
? No lo se.. literally it means "big stick" lol PERO dudo que hayan dicho eso..Tal vez solo sonó así pero dijeron otra cosa jejejej
@@paulisima oh…Thank for clearing that up. Lol
You are cute 😍... and seem cool and funny. You are my favorite Spanish teacher/UA-camr.
I would translate Te falta barrio...as You are lacking street cred
"Te pasas de lanza"
hahaha! Tu alias!! :D hahahah
What does it mean when someone calls you a lángara?
A hypocrit/unreliable person and/or a selfish person
Yo quiero ¿ como hablar español 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽? ¡ Cuantame conmigo! 😉
Libros de Cisneros son triste.
In Tijuas I have never heard most of these. These are expressions of chilangos, and not Mexico as a whole.
Orale vato what's happing ? She is muy bonita.
Hope I do not hear or have to use this slang-Interesting video!!!!!
Con dinero baila el perro.
paulisima is so beautiful it's distracting!
Awwww thank you so much! Pero presta atención :)
YES!!! She is soooo hot! I'd love to get her some good chile😍😉
@@ryanr6656 Qué pasó qué pasó? jajaja! Nobody is getting any chile :D jajaj
🤣🤣🤣🤐 😘
Umm I think you meant "distracting", not "detracting".
Take the metro, barrio? Really? There are thousands of students who take the metro every day to the UNAM, IPN, etc....
El metro no es "barrio", ni de cerca. Puedes decir que los que usan coche en la CdMx son nacos, ESO sí. O acomplejados, "tengo coche, soy rico güey" (said with "fresa" accent").
Guey is Mexican, but homes and S.A. is Mexican American, (cholo talk) not Mexican, for peoples information a Guey is a bull with his testicles removed, it make them calmer and can be better controlled, its slang usually friend talk
Homes actually comes from the French word: hommes. Obviously its pronounced with an english accent and not the accent Francais! Hommes means men, although with your French last name i will assume you knew this already! mdr I believe S.A. is 'ese' en Español.
BUEY= OX GUEY=FOOL
You hear ‘ese’ a lot in Tijuana but they’re a border town.
@@Mexicanita1904 I live in Tijuana for 45 years, I don't hear the word (ese referring to a person (gang talk) much more common in Gangland U.S.A. ese means (that), but people can use that world in a different context
This is a bit to advanced for this beginner.
She sure does love Chile
Jajaja be careful with that!
Pobres gringos jamás aprenderán Español Mexicano. Achis achis los mariachis!