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[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]I say: Buen dia y paseo ausentes[/QUOTE][QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]What does that mean?[/QUOTE]I use an online translator a lot and I know at times it can be wrong, wrong, wrong. My guess is Alex says "good day" and he walks away
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]1,000 pesos is not un mil, it is just "mil pesos"[/QUOTE]It is the simple things like that I need to remember so I don't form bad habits that are hard to break.
I didn't mean to hijack the Boca Chica thread but it is usually dead most of the time anyhow. LOL
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[QUOTE=Buscemi]"Keen-yentos"![/QUOTE]quinientos = 500, pronounced "Keen-yentos".
I say Como tu ta, lazy way (slang) to say Como Estas.
aah tah bueno.
Cono is like damn. pronounced "cone-yoo"
Que Vaina or Vaina, has multiple uses including like damn.
Omega (dominican singer) (el fuerte) says "tu ta cloro conmigo". Cloro is from clorox bleach.
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[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I use an online translator a lot and I know at times it can be wrong, wrong, wrong. My guess is Alex says "good day" and he walks away
It is the simple things like that I need to remember so I don't form bad habits that are hard to break.
I didn't mean to hijack the Boca Chica thread but it is usually dead most of the time anyhow. LOL[/QUOTE]
Actually, the translation is correct for what I was trying to say. No online translation. Thats the type of shit i end up saying to chicas after 9 years of american taught spanish classes. Chicas always correct me like im a 3 year old. "Escucha mis amor y relrnza conmigo" and I still fuck it up. I understand everything said by her and everyone around me but I cant translate my thoughts into proper conjugation nor remember the correct nouns.
Why I was dying laughing when i saw "papi su Spanie' es horible" Like three chicas told me that~
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[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]Why I was dying laughing when i saw "papi su Spanie' es horible" Like three chicas told me that~[/QUOTE]
I felt the same way. It sure sounded like those words came straight out of a chicas mouth.
I am at a point I know just enough words to get my point across but can't understand a word of spoken Spanish. I can read small warning signs and the like. My lack of Spanish has not hindered me from traveling all over the DR.
I started out in Sosua where you really don't need to know a word of Spanish because there is always someone close by who speaks both languages and will help you out. There are even a few bars in Sosua where only English is spoken.
I moved onto Boca Chica and you can pretty much get by just knowing English. Like in Sosua always a monger close by to translate.
When I finally made my first trip to Santo Domingo is when I realized I better start learning at least a few words. My last trip to SD I was there two weeks and only had two conversations in English.
Sometimes I get frustrated but most times I don't. I have been told it takes much longer before one will start to understand spoken Spanish. Right now I can maybe pick up a word or two when listening to a conversation.
It wasn't too long ago all of my conversations were with hand motions. So when I look back I feel I have made some progress.
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Cloro is the chemical element chlorine.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Cloro is from clorox bleach.[/QUOTE]
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There are some funny advertisements for La Pela in youtube, this is the link for one: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vv-EDTnM_g[/url]
papi la pela
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I didn't mean to hijack the Boca Chica thread but it is usually dead most of the time anyhow. LOL[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Woody514]2mil = 2,000 peso,,,, 3mil = 3,000 peso[/QUOTE]I'm glad you clarified that. When I first read it I thought it meant million, which seemed unbelievable.
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Tu ta cloro conmigo
Tu ta cloro conmigo, supposedly means you have no secrets with me or you are clear (claro) with me. They have put this expression on some t shirts and stickers.
El Dueno del Flow (the owner of the flow) by Omega is a good cd of merengue music, that you can buy at amazon. (el fuerte=the strong).
Pepe is the name of a popular song there now, by El Crok and Doble T. The video is a little bizarre: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsOiZFy1nAg&feature=related[/url]
The airport in Santo Domingo has a pharmacy on the second floor near the escalators and across from where you enter to go through the metal detectors when departing the country. I had to laugh, the pharmacy at the airport, had large advertisements for Cialis and Viagra in their windows.
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Quita las ropas = quit or remove your clothes
Quitalo los pantis = remove your panties.
Chupar = suck
mamar = suck
duchar = bathe
tu necesita duchar antes el sexo = you need to bathe before the sex
lavar tu toto (or tota) = wash your pussy
limpiar = clean
tomar la leche en tu boca = take the milk (sperm) in your mouth
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Correcto.
1,000 pesos is not un mil, it is just "mil pesos"
another basic words:
beer = cerveza
another beer please = otra cerveza por favor[/QUOTE]
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LOL, you gonna get my ass in trouble............
I did learn mama last trip. Mama was explained to me that it doesn't matter who is doing the lickin', it is still mama.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Quita las ropas = quit or remove your clothes
Quitalo los pantis = remove your panties.
Chupar = suck
mamar = suck
duchar = bathe
tu necesita duchar antes el sexo = you need to bathe before the sex
lavar tu toto (or tota) = wash your pussy
limpiar = clean
tomar la leche en tu boca = take the milk (sperm) in your mouth[/QUOTE]
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The chicas will always have some sad story. You can just reply, "que pena" (what a pain or what a shame) or you could say que malo or terrible.
pene = penis
pena= pain or sorrow
pina = pineapple
Try not to mix those up
Los Americanos son muy tacano. Americans are very cheap.
el economia en del mundo es muy malo ahora, es no mi culpa. The world economy is very bad now, it is not my fault. hahaha
I am not a native spanish speaker, my spanish is not perfect. lol
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]LOL, you gonna get my ass in trouble.
I did learn mama last trip. Mama was explained to me that it doesn't matter who is doing the lickin', it is still mama.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Jaosousa]
Chupar = suck
mamar = suck
lavar tu toto (or tota) = wash your pussy
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pussy= chocha, crica, popola, toto, tota, creta
suck = chupar, mamar
lick= lamer, but chupar or mamar is also used.
The most important dominican word for the girls: Western Union
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OK, test #1
Bebe chupa mi pene y mamo su chocha. Lo siento no tengo Western Union, pero tengo jamon y queso.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]pussy= chocha, crica, popola, toto, tota, creta
suck = chupar, mamar
lick= lamer, but chupar or mamar is also used.
The most important dominican word for the girls: Western Union[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]The chicas will always have some sad story. You can just reply, "que pena" (what a pain or what a shame) or you could say que malo or terrible.
pene = penis
pena= pain or sorrow
pina = pineapple
Try not to mix those up
Los Americanos son muy tacano. Americans are very cheap.
el economia en del mundo es muy malo ahora, es no mi culpa. The world economy is very bad now, it is not my fault. hahaha
I am not a native spanish speaker, my spanish is not perfect. lol[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]OK, test #1
Bebe chupa mi pene y mamo su chocha. Lo siento no tengo Western Union, pero tengo jamon y queso.[/QUOTE]
This is saying it better in Dominican.
Mami, si chupa mi guevo me come su toto. Perdoname pero no soporte mandar te Western Union ahora mismo para salami con queso.
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[QUOTE=Negro562]This is saying it better in Dominican.
Mami, si chupa mi guevo me come su toto. Perdoname pero no soporte mandar te Western Union ahora mismo para salami con queso.[/QUOTE]Muy Dominicazado, puro.
guevo=penis=pene
Pene is pronounced like the pasta penne. Not sure how you would order penne pasta in Dom Rep.