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PilaA lot or plenty in Colombia — used as an intensifier to emphasize large quantities. It's interchangeable with 'resto' and adds that Colombian flavor to everyday speech.
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SalsaNot just the danceable music genre but also the attitude, flavor, and essence of Caribbean Latin culture. When someone has salsa, they've got natural rhythm, flow, and that infectious energy that gets everyone moving.
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ParcheA hangout with friends, a group of people with good vibes, or a plan to chill. In Colombia it's the standard word for your friend group or the plan for the day.
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ChambaA ditch, trench, or hole in the ground, usually for construction or drainage. In some countries it also means work (like 'chamba' in Mexico), so context is everything.
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CelularA cell phone in all of Latin America, the device without which modern humanity can't survive five minutes. In Spain they say "móvil," but south of the border it's celular, end of discussion.
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Pila0 votes

A lot or plenty in Colombia — used as an intensifier to emphasize large quantities. It's interchangeable with 'resto' and adds that Colombian flavor to everyday speech.

alanlucena
Salsa0 votes

Not just the danceable music genre but also the attitude, flavor, and essence of Caribbean Latin culture. When someone has salsa, they've got natural rhythm, flow, and that infectious energy that gets everyone moving.

alanlucena
Parche0 votes

A hangout with friends, a group of people with good vibes, or a plan to chill. In Colombia it's the standard word for your friend group or the plan for the day.

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Chamba0 votes

A ditch, trench, or hole in the ground, usually for construction or drainage. In some countries it also means work (like 'chamba' in Mexico), so context is everything.

alanlucena
Celular0 votes

A cell phone in all of Latin America, the device without which modern humanity can't survive five minutes. In Spain they say "móvil," but south of the border it's celular, end of discussion.

alanlucena
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