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Lavar la lozaTo wash the dishes and kitchen utensils in Colombia and Ecuador — the household chore nobody wants to do. There's always a mountain of dishes waiting for you after every meal like divine punishment.
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Hacer la tareaTo do your homework, to complete the school assignments given to you for home. It is the activity every kid in Latin America dreaded, the thing standing between you and playing outside. "Hacer la tarea" defines the afternoons of millions of students across the Spanish speaking world.
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RideA lift or having someone drive you somewhere. It's an anglicism borrowed straight from English that's become completely natural in everyday Latin American Spanish.
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RizzlerA person with natural charisma for flirting and winning people over, derived from the internet slang term 'rizz.' The rizzler walks into a room and leaves with everyone's number.
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GafasPrescription glasses or sunglasses in Spain and Colombia — the accessory that helps you see the world clearly. Frames with lenses that improve your sight or protect you from the sun with personal style.
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Lavar la loza0 votes

To wash the dishes and kitchen utensils in Colombia and Ecuador — the household chore nobody wants to do. There's always a mountain of dishes waiting for you after every meal like divine punishment.

alanlucena
Hacer la tarea0 votes

To do your homework, to complete the school assignments given to you for home. It is the activity every kid in Latin America dreaded, the thing standing between you and playing outside. "Hacer la tarea" defines the afternoons of millions of students across the Spanish speaking world.

alanlucena
Ride0 votes

A lift or having someone drive you somewhere. It's an anglicism borrowed straight from English that's become completely natural in everyday Latin American Spanish.

alanlucena
Rizzler0 votes

A person with natural charisma for flirting and winning people over, derived from the internet slang term 'rizz.' The rizzler walks into a room and leaves with everyone's number.

alanlucena
Gafas0 votes

Prescription glasses or sunglasses in Spain and Colombia — the accessory that helps you see the world clearly. Frames with lenses that improve your sight or protect you from the sun with personal style.

alanlucena
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