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DevueltaChange returned after paying in Colombia, or a way of saying 'again' or 'back' — as in returning something. Context determines whether it's about money or repetition.
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SencilloChange, coins, or small bills in Mexico and other Latin American countries. It's the small money you need for buses, tips, and street vendors who never have change for large bills.
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PiñaA sweet and sour tropical fruit, the base of the most refreshing juice and the piña colada. It's the queen of tropical fruits — perfect for desserts, aguas frescas, and eating on its own with chili and lime.
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ParceraA close female friend you trust completely in Colombia, like a sister from another mother. "Parcera" is the feminine form of "parcero" and signals a deep bond of loyalty and friendship between women who share everything and always have each other's back.
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Dónde quedaForma mexicana y latinoamericana de preguntar la ubicación de un lugar, equivalente a 'dónde está' pero más coloquial. Quedar aquí no significa permanecer, sino estar ubicado en determinado punto.
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Devuelta0 votes

Change returned after paying in Colombia, or a way of saying 'again' or 'back' — as in returning something. Context determines whether it's about money or repetition.

alanlucena
Sencillo0 votes

Change, coins, or small bills in Mexico and other Latin American countries. It's the small money you need for buses, tips, and street vendors who never have change for large bills.

alanlucena
Piña0 votes

A sweet and sour tropical fruit, the base of the most refreshing juice and the piña colada. It's the queen of tropical fruits — perfect for desserts, aguas frescas, and eating on its own with chili and lime.

alanlucena
Parcera0 votes

A close female friend you trust completely in Colombia, like a sister from another mother. "Parcera" is the feminine form of "parcero" and signals a deep bond of loyalty and friendship between women who share everything and always have each other's back.

alanlucena
Dónde queda0 votes

Forma mexicana y latinoamericana de preguntar la ubicación de un lugar, equivalente a 'dónde está' pero más coloquial. Quedar aquí no significa permanecer, sino estar ubicado en determinado punto.

alanlucena
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