10 ESSENTIAL ARGENTINE HAND GESTURES - Speak like an Argentine

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  • Опубліковано 5 бер 2023
  • Hi there! Argentines use their hands a lot when speaking and it can be confusing if you don't know the meaning behind their many hand gestures. In this video, my Argentine boyfriend teaches use the 10 basic hand gestures that you need to know to survive in Argentina. Knowing the different hand gestures will make your time in Argentina easier and you will be able to communicate with more ease.
    I hope this video helps you!
    Manuel's Channel: ‪@Totonch‬
    about me:
    hey there, I'm Jessie! I'm a US American living and studying in Berlin, Germany. I've lived here for almost 4 years and I love it! I make videos about my experiences here.
    Subscribe to join me on this journey!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @JessieLina
    @JessieLina  Рік тому +4

    Do you use your hands a lot when speaking?

  • @karlburkhamer994

    "I find interesting, interesting." - Stanley Kubrick, and this was interesting, thanks.

  • @RajNUK

    Love you Jessie ❤

  • @Simona_421

    I love how real you guys are!!! Manuel is fully into it when he is showing the gestures 😀 thanks for the very helpful videos!

  • @petitelilylune6127

    YES PLEASE!!!! More videos about ANYTHING RELATED to Argentina!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @fca003
    @fca003  +3

    You forgot an important one:

  • @anitavanasperdt115
    @anitavanasperdt115 Рік тому +1

    Yes more videos with more gestures.!

  • @juanruiztsax

    Nice video!!!! I have a lot of memories!! The combination of the signs "what" and "money" was the best!

  • @MTech07

    You even did another one without noting it. I had enough (of you or the situation) with the hand in the head.

  • @ignaciopierrestegui9191
    @ignaciopierrestegui9191 Рік тому +1

    re le puede decir a una amiga "ojo con este chico". yo creo todos los gestos dependen mucho de a quien se los hagas. Eso te habilita a haceros o no

  • @alediaz67

    On #6, though similar to #1 meaning "what?", "what do you mean?", "I don't get you" and even "C'mon, really? are you serious" and so; #6 will mean, almost every time, to say to others like "So you are scared", or coward, you stood back, you don't have the guts, you don't dare and so, more than crowded or full, a metaphoric expression showing that someone's "ur-anus" is trembling, shivering or uncontrollable (like having diarrhea) cause being scared. That's why we use expressions like: cagón, te cagaste, se te frunció el orto o se te llenó el culo de preguntas.

  • @june_joy
    @june_joy Рік тому +5

    is that gestures same with italian?

  • @TheDeathOmen

    It’s pretty funny that she wasn’t understanding him talking about another as having ‘big balls’ and ‘big balled’ because in Argentina and Uruguay, calling someone ‘big balled’ or ‘pelotudo’ is an insult.

  • @anthonyjen4089

    ❤❤❤😂😂😂