In Mexican Spanish slang, "Nara" is a colloquial term used to refer to a person who is naive, gullible, or easily fooled. It is derived from the word "naranja," meaning orange, and is often used in a playful or teasing manner to describe someone who is not very street-smart or savvy.
Fresas means "Strawberry" in Spanish. It's also Mexican slang for a preppy, rich or stuck up person.
Genial (cool, slang for a person) - also guay, or chido (Mexican slang)frío (according to temperature) - also fresco (e.g. cool air, cool weather)
There is no direct word for "buddy" in spanish. A lot depends of where you are or who you are saying this to. Below are some of the most used words to mean good, close friend. Most of them are for friendships between two guys. Not many for two women. Compadre (male-to-male only- pal, buddy) Pana (slang, friend or pal - Carribean, northern South America) Mano (taken from "hermano" meaning brother) Cuate (mexican slang) Carnal (Mexican Slang - of the same flesh (Brother)) Amigote (big friend) Compañero (companion - in Spanish it doesn't have the "couple" overtones)
From the Bulgarian vocabulary word мечка, meaning "bear."
first of all its not Mexican its spanish. Fire in SPANISH is fuego
The Mexican slang for friend is "carnal" or "amigo."
Fresas means "Strawberry" in Spanish. It's also Mexican slang for a preppy, rich or stuck up person.
This is Mexican slang for "the police", kinda like "the fuzz", "the cops", etc.
No. You would speak Spanish with Mexican slang variations:"Como esta ese?", "Que pacho?", "Que onda?" are the equivalent to "Wassup!" in the English language.
"Chela" is a term used in Mexican Spanish slang to refer to a close friend or buddy. It is a casual and friendly way of addressing someone in a familiar manner.
"Paco" in Mexican Spanish is a slang term that can refer to a simple, common man or a person with erratic behavior due to drug use. The context in which it is used can influence its meaning.
Genial (cool, slang for a person) - also guay, or chido (Mexican slang)frío (according to temperature) - also fresco (e.g. cool air, cool weather)
"Orita" is Mexican slang for "right now" or "at the moment." It is commonly used in casual conversation to indicate immediacy or urgency.
In Mexican Spanish, "ese" is a slang term commonly used to refer to a person, similar to "dude" or "man" in English. It can also be used to emphasize or show agreement with something someone said.
There is no direct word for "buddy" in spanish. A lot depends of where you are or who you are saying this to. Below are some of the most used words to mean good, close friend. Most of them are for friendships between two guys. Not many for two women. Compadre (male-to-male only- pal, buddy) Pana (slang, friend or pal - Carribean, northern South America) Mano (taken from "hermano" meaning brother) Cuate (mexican slang) Carnal (Mexican Slang - of the same flesh (Brother)) Amigote (big friend) Compañero (companion - in Spanish it doesn't have the "couple" overtones)
From the Bulgarian vocabulary word мечка, meaning "bear."
"Chingon" is a slang term in Mexican Spanish that can have different meanings depending on the context. It is often used to describe something as cool, awesome, or impressive in English.