
Spanish slang clarifications
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karaiisa said:
03-19-2007 03:37 PM
sorry could You tell me what "titere" means? and let me tell You arux im really deeply impressed with Your work..
) thank You a lot
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arux said:
03-19-2007 04:51 PM
Thank you karaiisa
'Titere' means 'puppet'. It just someone who is manipulated by someone else.
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linuxwins2004 said:
03-21-2007 06:24 PM
wow this thread is still going que paso arux
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amanda090977 said:
03-27-2007 05:14 PM
Ivy Queen - estremezer
Y tu cuerpo estremezer
Is it like to tremble? Which word is it derived from?
Thanx Arux!
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Guiido91 said:
03-27-2007 06:15 PM
yes, y tu cuerpo estemecer is and make your body "tremble" or maybe "shake"
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arux said:
03-27-2007 06:58 PM
Hey Linux, whatsup. It seems lots of people are into Spanish slang
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karaiisa said:
03-29-2007 12:59 PM
hey.. sorry but i'd like to understand all the lyrics of rakata by Wisin y Yandel but there are 2 words that are still not clear for me..
"culipandeo"
"cucu"
could anyone tell me what do these 2 mean? i know there is a topic only for rakata.. but these 2 were not translated..
thanx a lot
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arux said:
03-29-2007 01:22 PM
Culipandeo = to shake your butt
Cucu = a more decent way of saying "Culo"
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leah89 said:
03-31-2007 11:19 PM
help
i was in mexico and while in a club everyone was shouting something that meant "give me that/ the bottle...as far as i rememeber it sounded like "derremos ese poba"?? does that sound at all familiar, if not, what is the correct translation.?
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arux said:
04-02-2007 09:25 AM
Although I can't possibly know what exactly they were saying, it sounds like you heard something that had the verbs 'dar' and 'probar' which mean 'give' and 'taste' respectively. The form of those verbs depend on what exactly you want to say. As you might know, there are a lot of ways to say any given thing in Spanish, and on top of that, there are variations from country to country. My best guess is
'Dame de probar' - Let me taste it. Next time you shout 'pasame la botella' lol
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miklo3600 said:
04-07-2007 11:36 AM
Que quiere decir "No hay pa' nadie, pa!" Don Omar lo dice mucho en sus canciones. Gracias por traducirmelo!
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.lost.cause. said:
04-09-2007 03:52 AM
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--Bloempje-- said:
04-09-2007 03:56 AM

Originally Posted by
.lost.cause.
hahaha.... i know ive been watching this thread, but i havent posted anything.
i just wanted to say that ur list of artists is really helpful, thanks

Yeah it sure helps a lot....especially for those of us who live in countries where you rarely find this music.
Thanks guys
--Canta corazón y vive con pasión--
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.lost.cause. said:
04-09-2007 03:14 PM

Originally Posted by
--Bloempje--
Yeah it sure helps a lot....especially for those of us who live in countries where you rarely find this music.

Thanks guys
yah it is. i live in california tho, so spanish is not something hard to find, lol, theyre like the majority here. i should probably study spanish instead of french...or some asian language :P
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--Bloempje-- said:
04-10-2007 02:15 AM

Originally Posted by
.lost.cause.
yah it is. i live in california tho, so spanish is not something hard to find, lol, theyre like the majority here. i should probably study spanish instead of french...or some asian language :P
LOL...well this is just a cold little country where passion and good music comes once a year in the form of a summer carnaval.
And the language? Lol better know your dutch and learn turkish over here
--Canta corazón y vive con pasión--
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linuxwins2004 said:
04-10-2007 08:47 PM

Originally Posted by
.lost.cause.
hahaha.... i know ive been watching this thread, but i havent posted anything.
i just wanted to say that ur list of artists is really helpful, thanks

oh yea forgot i created that. i just edited it and added more artists to it
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shyshy_013 said:
04-16-2007 06:38 PM
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penny said:
04-17-2007 01:02 AM
can someone tell me what these mean (exvivos,un veliz)? they are in songs and I don't know what they mean I thought they may were slang or something....
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.lost.cause. said:
04-18-2007 09:34 PM
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shayybabee said:
04-20-2007 04:38 PM
ok so wat do these words mean???
verme
pam pam
pegao
eso ehh