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RoperoA large piece of furniture for storing clothes in Argentina and other countries — the classic family wardrobe. Where you hang, fold, and accumulate more clothes than you actually wear without even noticing.
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RepisaA board fixed to the wall for placing decorative objects, books, or plants. That small shelf that organizes and decorates at the same time — the favorite of anyone wanting to use every available inch of wall space.
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MarrónThe color brown in Argentina, Spain, and Chile. It's the neutral, standard term for brown that the rest of the Spanish-speaking world uses while Mexico says 'café.'
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AgarradoA cheapskate, someone who is tight with money and never wants to spend a dime. In Argentina and Uruguay, the agarrado always has an excuse to avoid paying and conveniently "doesn't notice" when the check arrives. Literally means "grabbed," as in they grab onto their money and never let go.
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AuricularesDevices placed in or on your ears to listen to audio privately — the Argentine and Spanish way of saying it. What Mexico calls audífonos and other countries call cascos, but everyone's talking about the same gadget.
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Ropero0 votes

A large piece of furniture for storing clothes in Argentina and other countries — the classic family wardrobe. Where you hang, fold, and accumulate more clothes than you actually wear without even noticing.

alanlucena
Repisa0 votes

A board fixed to the wall for placing decorative objects, books, or plants. That small shelf that organizes and decorates at the same time — the favorite of anyone wanting to use every available inch of wall space.

alanlucena
Marrón0 votes

The color brown in Argentina, Spain, and Chile. It's the neutral, standard term for brown that the rest of the Spanish-speaking world uses while Mexico says 'café.'

alanlucena
Agarrado0 votes

A cheapskate, someone who is tight with money and never wants to spend a dime. In Argentina and Uruguay, the agarrado always has an excuse to avoid paying and conveniently "doesn't notice" when the check arrives. Literally means "grabbed," as in they grab onto their money and never let go.

alanlucena
Auriculares0 votes

Devices placed in or on your ears to listen to audio privately — the Argentine and Spanish way of saying it. What Mexico calls audífonos and other countries call cascos, but everyone's talking about the same gadget.

alanlucena
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