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Home » Central and South America » What is Chamo in Venezuela?

What is Chamo in Venezuela?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Chamo(a) = n. Boy/girl. With suffix -ito: a kid; also means son or daughter. Venezuelans are well known among Spanish speakers for their love and constant use of this word, which is used repeatedly in the same fashion as the American slang dude.

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What Chamo means?

Chamo/a.
This one means “bro,” or “dude,” except you can make it female. Yay for gender equality! You can also use this word to say “boy,” or “girl,” and add “ito/ita” to the end to describe a little boy/girl.

What does Fino mean in Venezuela?

fine
Literally translates “fine”, used by Venezuelans as a “cool” word, additionally, in a very similar fashion to the “Si va!” above, it can be used to agree and leave off at the end of a conversation.

What is Venezuela most famous food?

Arepa
Arepa is arguably the most iconic dish in Venezuela. It’s the most famous food by far. Despite a few Latinamerican countries also having a similar dish, arepas are synonymous with Venezuela and its culture.

What do Venezuelans call each other?

In Venezuela “pana” means “friend, pal, buddy, mate”. If you want to say “Juan is my buddy” you can say “Juan es mi pana”.

Who says Chamo?

The word chamo is used in Venezuela to refer to a young man, chama is his feminine.

What language is Chamo?

Spanish
There are 2 main translations of chamo in Spanish.

What do they call potato in Venezuela?

Category English
General
1 General sweet potato (argentina/colombia/república dominicana/puerto rico/venezuela)

What do Venezuelan people drink?

FRESCOLITA: Is a very popular, red soft drink in Venezuela, similar to cream sodas in the USA. MERENGADA: Is another refreshing drink which is made with fruit, ice, milk and sugar. PAPELÓN CON LIMÓN: This refreshing drink is sweet and sour made from raw sugar can pulp, water and lime juice.

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What do Venezuelans eat for breakfast?

A Venezuelan breakfast often includes baked corn flour bread called arepas, which are filled with cheese, fish, beef, or chicken, or eaten as a side with shredded beef, black beans, white cheese, avocados, and/or fresh fruit juices.

What are 3 interesting facts about Venezuela?

Fun Facts about Venezuela for Kids

  • Population: 29 million people live in Venezuela (2021)
  • Capital: Caracas with 3 million inhabitants.
  • Name: Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
  • Government: federal presidential republic.
  • Official Language: Spanish.
  • Religion: more than 95% are Christians.

How do you say handsome in Venezuela?

Guapo / Guapa – “Handsome”

How do you say beautiful in Venezuela?

Adoraba a su país, su rica cultura, música, diversidad, y realmente dio todo de sí mismo para la construcción de una Venezuela digna, fuerte y hermosa.

beautiful hermoso
Venezuela Venezuela

What do Venezuelans call popcorn?

The Varieties of Spanish

Country Spanish Equivalent for “Popcorn”
Peru canchita
Puerto Rico popcorn
Uruguay pororó, pop
Venezuela cotufa, gallito

What does chamaco mean in Spanish slang?

The words chamaco and chamaca are Spanish words that most often mean “kid” or “youngster.” Chamaco refers to a male child while chamaca refers to a female child. This is most often seen in the Carribean, Central America, and Mexico, according to Spanish Dict.

How do Venezuelans say beans?

Diminutive of “carajo”. Caraotas = n. Beans. In Venezuela, caraotas are black by default.

Is boniato a yam?

A boniato is a tuber—a sweet potato with dry, white flesh and pink to purple skin.Boniato is also known as a batata, Cuban sweet potato, white yam, Florida yam, camote, kamote, Caribbean sweet potato, or kumara—but again, it’s not a yam.

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How do you say strawberry in Venezuela?

Fresa

  1. Catalan.
  2. Spanish (Spain)

Is a sweet potato a yam?

Yes, all so-called “yams” are in fact sweetpotatoes. Most people think that long, red-skinned sweetpotatoes are yams, but they really are just one of many varieties of sweetpotatoes.

Is Venezuela food spicy?

GUASACACA: Is the queen of the sauces in Venezuela. It is quite spicy and will normally be served with meat, chicken, empanadas and arepas. It is made with avocado, parsley, coriander, onions, peppers and garlic. HALLACA: There is nothing as important to Venezuelan cuisine as the hallaca.

What is Venezuelan Papelon?

Papelón con limón (Regional Spanish for: Panela with lemon) is a refreshing Venezuelan beverage made with rapadura (raw hardened sugar cane juice), water and lemon or lime juice.

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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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