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Home » Central and South America » How do you say sorry in Argentina?

How do you say sorry in Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The word “disculpá” means “I’m sorry” and we usually use it in these situations: before asking a question to someone, especially when you’re asking for a favor to a stranger, or to apologize for something (for example if you accidentally crash into a stranger, or if you’re a tango dancer, when you accidentally crash

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What are some common phrases in Argentina?

In this guide, you will learn important expressions, greeting, common Argentinian phrases and slang vocabulary.
Argentine Informal Greetings.

“Hola, ¿cómo estás?” Hey, how are you?
“¿Que contás?” Whats up?
“¿Qué hacés? / ¿Qué onda?” What are you doing?
“¡Buenas!” Hello! / Hi!
“¿Qué es de tu vida?” How it’s life going?

What does Wacho mean in Argentina?

rascal
26) Wacho. This Argentine slang is best described as a term for a “rascal”, or a mischievous individual.

How do Argentines say goodbye?

¡Chau
A General Overview of Basic Words and Phrases en Español

Yes Sí
No No
Goodbye “¡Chau!“
See you later Hasta luego
Good luck! (Can be used with chau) “¡Suerte!”

How do you say shut up in Argentina?

1. Cállate – Shut up / Shut it. Since cállate is the direct translation of ‘shut up’, it’s the most standard and one of the most common ways to ask someone to shut up in Spanish. ‘Cállate’ is one of the imperative forms of the verb ‘callarse’ and it addresses one person (you).

How do Argentina People say hello?

Greetings in Argentina

  • “Hola” – “Hi”
  • “Buenos días” – “Good morning”
  • “Buenas tardes” – “Good afternoon”
  • “Buenas noches” – “Goodnight”
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Why do Argentines say vos?

One of the key grammatical differences between the Spanish of Argentina and other varieties of the language is in its use of vos as the second-person singular personal pronoun.In these areas, vos completely or partially replaces tú. In some places where vos is used, it takes the same verb forms as does tú.

What does Pendeja mean in Argentina?

A word of warning here: In Argentina and Uruguay, the word pendejo is a benign, if slangy, synonym for muchacho meaning “kid, youth or teen.” But you couldn’t use pendejo in the same way in Mexico or parts of Central America and get away with it.

What does Mina mean in Argentina?

Generally speaking, mina means “woman”. Free image courtesy of FreeDigitalPhotos.net. Mina: When A Woman is as Precious as a Jewel. Both in Buenos Aires and in Montevideo, the term mina is traditionally used to refer to a beautiful and sexually attractive woman.

What does boluda mean in Argentina?

Boludo. ‘Boludo’ is often heard following ‘che,’ such as “Che, boludo!” Together they mean, “Hey, man!” but by itself boludo can be a term of endearment or an insult, depending on how it is applied. When used with friends, it is an amicable term, and can be thrown in at the start of end of any sentence.

How do you say kiss in Argentina?

besote/besito
noun: Means kiss or kisses. These are variations of beso.

Do people kiss in Argentina?

Argentines always kiss each other on the cheek when greeting, even if the person is a stranger. Unlike in European countries, however, Argentines give a kiss on only one cheek, and they don’t actually make a kissing sound, but simply graze cheeks, to get the job done.

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How do you say OK in Argentina?

The word “dale” in Argentina is used to say “ok”. So if someone asks you something and you want to say yes, just say “dale”. Especially if you’re being offered something or being invited to do something. Other options could be: “Bueno”, “Sí”.

Is callate rude?

Cállate may not be very polite, but it’s not rude. An equivalent to “shut up” could be the expression Cállate la boca.

How do you say dude in Argentina?

Che boludo are the pillars of the Argentine Spanish. They can be used together or separately. Che can be mostly translated and used like “hey” or “dude” in English.

How do you say beautiful in Argentina?

Anything can be re in Argentina: re caro(expensive), re lindo(beautiful), re barato(cheap)… Copado/a means cool or awesome. You can slide in a “qué copado” in any instance to sound more local.

What is considered rude in Argentina?

Do not be offended by Argentine humour which can sometimes be insulting, such as poking fun at your appearance, weight, or attire. Do not show up on time to someone’s house for a party in Argentina which is considered rude. Be there 30 to 60 minutes late or even 2 to 3 hours late is normal.

How do you say thank you in Argentina?

The most basic way to thank in Spanish is by saying gracias (thanks). For all occasions, you could also say: Muchas gracias, which means ‘thanks a lot’ or ‘thank you very much’ Muchísimas gracias, which means ‘thanks a lot’ or ‘thank you very very much’

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What are 6 greetings and farewells in Spanish?

Further on in this lesson we will look at the pronunciation of these and more Spanish greetings.

  • buenos días – good morning.
  • adiós – goodbye.
  • buenas tardes – good afternoon.
  • buenas noches – good evening.
  • muy buenos – a shortened version of the above three greetings, suitable anytime.
  • hola – hello.
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What is the difference between vosotros and ustedes?

The pronoun vosotros (bvoh-soh-trohs) (plural you) is used in spoken Spanish in Spain only. Spaniards use vosotros to informally address a group of people. In Latin America, you hear ustedes; there’s no distinction between formal and informal in the plural you.

What is the difference between TU and vos?

The easy answer is formality. The general rule is that tú and vos are informal and usted is formal. Tú and vos are generally used for addressing: Friends.

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About Shelia Campbell

Sheila Campbell has been traveling the world for as long as she can remember. Her parents were avid travelers, and they passed their love of exploration onto their daughter. Sheila has visited every continent on Earth, and she's always looking for new and interesting places to explore.

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