![]() ![]() Siempre le invito cervezas y cafés y él nunca ofrece pagar. When a place is cutre, it probably doesn’t have the money behind it to make it as cool as other places so it’s a bit shabby or seedy. A person who is cutre is stingy, tight and generally a cheapskate who doesn’t like to spend money. You can use it to describe a person or an object. CutreĬutre is one of those Spanish slang words you’ll probably only hear in Spain. Every time we go out she only wants to go to expensive cocktail bars. Cada vez que salimos solo quiere ir a los bares caros de cócteles. It’s usually used to describe someone who has money. Pijo/pijaĪ person who is a pijo or pija is considered posh, preppy or snobbish. Have you seen Ana’s little puppy? He’s so cute I could eat him! 4. ¿Has visto el cachorrito de Ana? ¡Es tan mono que me lo podría comer! Anything that connects pants or shorts with a top is called a mono. And it’s actually the word they use for “overalls” in Spain. The real meaning of mono is monkey, but that’s not what it means when you tell someone their hat is muy mono. ¿Me invitas un piti? Ya he fumado todos los míos.Ĭan I have a ciggy? I’ve already smoked all of mine. In the UK, one might use the word “fag” and in North America, it would translate as cig or ciggy. Piti short for pitillo which is a cigarette. That’s a cool T-shirt! Where did you buy it? 2. ¡Esa camiseta mola! ❽ónde la has comprado? ![]() It’s similar to the word guay in that you’ll hear it all the time and it also means “cool”. Molar is a slang word used in Spain a lot. ![]() Spanish slang you'll hear on the streets of Spain. ![]()
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