What are you doing in Spanish slang

What are you doing in Spanish slang?

The most common expressions, slang words and phrases in Spanish are related to the everyday life of a speaker. It includes activities that are done in a particular way or which are done repeatedly, or at least frequently. Depending on the person, they might use slang to express boredom or frustration.

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What are you saying in Spanish slang?

Spanglish is a term used to describe the combination of Spanish and English. While the term is often used pejoratively, it’s actually a very common practice for bilinguals to use both languages in their everyday speaking. That being said, not all Spanglish is used as a means of speaking, and some people use it to intentionally make a combination of their two languages sound funny or, more often, to show off their bilingualism.

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What are you telling me in Spanish slang?

If you want to ask a friend about a TV show you recently binge-watched, use the slang equivalent of “Netflix and chill”: “Qué pasó en la telenovela.” If you want to ask about your roommate’s latest food obsession, say “Qué te poniste a Instagram de aletas” instead of “What are you Instagraming about food?”

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What are you doing to me in Spanish slang?

You might say “Qué carajo!” (What the fuck!) or “¡Mamá te puedes quedar!” (Mama, you can chill out!) But it’s not really the same as saying “What are you doing to me?” In Spanish, “Qué carajo” is actually an interjection, which means it’s not a question at all. In this case, the word carajo

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What is wrong with you in Spanish slang?

Some expressions in Spanish are just used to express annoyance or frustration. We will see some of them later on. Others are used to describe bad situations or bad people. And some are just funny.

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