"¿Quiubo pues?” means in English…
a. What's up?
b. Thanks!
c. Hurry up!
b. None of the above
a. What's up?
"Qué bacano” means…
a. So cool!
b. Great
c. Grumpy
d. Boring
a. So cool!
"Parce / parcero” means…
Friend / buddy.
To be brave and show attitude is like saying...
a. Qué nota!
b. Verraquera
c. Qué caspa
d. Alegría
b. Verraquera
If something is “una chimba”, it means it’s…
a. Bad news
b. Horrible
c. Really good
d. None of the above
c. Really good
“Mi llave” is an affectionate way to say…
My close friend / buddy.
If you say “¡Ave María pues!” in San Cristóbal, in English it’s like…
Wow! / Oh my God!
“No jodás” is like saying…
Really?! / No way!
“Mijito / mijita” means…
A sweet way to call someone younger.
Translate this: Your friend comes to your house and says ‘Hágale pues’. What do they mean?
Go ahead! / Let’s do it!
“Ñapa” is something extra you get. A little extra, a bonus.
a. True
b. False
a. True
“Paisa berraco” describes a person who is…
a. Lazy
b. Grumpy
c. Strong
d. Good looking
c. Strong