Peru
All expressions
Peru
All expressions
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.
A person who regularly produces material for the internet. A profession of the 21st century that many parents still don't understand.
Girlfriend or woman — Lima street slang for your girl or a woman you're with. Jerma comes from the jerga callejera tradition of reversing syllables, a coded language called jerigonza. It's distinctly Peruvian urban slang, used especially in Lima's street culture.
To stand up, get up from a seated or lying position. In Latin America pararse means the opposite of sitting — something completely natural but a source of constant confusion for Spaniards who use it differently.
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.