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DaleA versatile way to say 'ok,' 'sure,' 'let's go,' or encourage someone in Argentina and other countries. Works for everything: accepting plans, rushing someone, confirming something, or simply ending a conversation.
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PerreoA sensual, provocative dance style to reggaeton where the hips do all the talking. Perreo was born in Puerto Rico and conquered all of Latin America.
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PuestoA fixed or semi-fixed spot on the street where food, fruit, clothes, or any product is sold directly to the public. The most accessible shop in the neighborhood — no walls, no doors, always face-to-face.
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PlataCash or money in general — the most universal way Latinos refer to money. It's the word that unites Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and half the continent when talking about what everyone needs.
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Tener manoTo have a natural knack for doing something well, as if you were born with that talent. When you're good at something without trying too hard and everyone wonders how you do it.
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Dale0 votes

A versatile way to say 'ok,' 'sure,' 'let's go,' or encourage someone in Argentina and other countries. Works for everything: accepting plans, rushing someone, confirming something, or simply ending a conversation.

alanlucena
Perreo0 votes

A sensual, provocative dance style to reggaeton where the hips do all the talking. Perreo was born in Puerto Rico and conquered all of Latin America.

alanlucena
Puesto0 votes

A fixed or semi-fixed spot on the street where food, fruit, clothes, or any product is sold directly to the public. The most accessible shop in the neighborhood — no walls, no doors, always face-to-face.

alanlucena
Plata0 votes

Cash or money in general — the most universal way Latinos refer to money. It's the word that unites Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and half the continent when talking about what everyone needs.

alanlucena
Tener mano0 votes

To have a natural knack for doing something well, as if you were born with that talent. When you're good at something without trying too hard and everyone wonders how you do it.

alanlucena
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