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GalleroA cockfight enthusiast — someone who breeds, trains or bets on fighting roosters. In rural Mexico and Central America galleros are part of a deeply rooted cultural tradition.
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MicoA monkey or primate, but in Mexico and Central America also a cute term for a mischievous, energetic kid who climbs everything and won't sit still.
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PambasoA Mexican street food sandwich made from bread soaked in red guajillo sauce and fried until crispy, stuffed with potato and chorizo. Rich, messy and magnificent.
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UnderstoodGot it, clear, message received — the English word adopted into Spanish casual speech to confirm you've absorbed an instruction or information and are ready to act on it.
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JícaraA traditional drinking vessel made from the dried gourd of the jícaro tree — used for water, cacao or pozol. In Central America the jícara is both a utensil and a cultural artifact.
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Gallero0 votes

A cockfight enthusiast — someone who breeds, trains or bets on fighting roosters. In rural Mexico and Central America galleros are part of a deeply rooted cultural tradition.

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Mico0 votes

A monkey or primate, but in Mexico and Central America also a cute term for a mischievous, energetic kid who climbs everything and won't sit still.

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Pambaso0 votes

A Mexican street food sandwich made from bread soaked in red guajillo sauce and fried until crispy, stuffed with potato and chorizo. Rich, messy and magnificent.

alanlucena
Understood0 votes

Got it, clear, message received — the English word adopted into Spanish casual speech to confirm you've absorbed an instruction or information and are ready to act on it.

alanlucena
Jícara0 votes

A traditional drinking vessel made from the dried gourd of the jícaro tree — used for water, cacao or pozol. In Central America the jícara is both a utensil and a cultural artifact.

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