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SpotifearTo listen to music on Spotify, letting the algorithms and your playlists carry you through hours of audio content. It's the modern background soundtrack to literally every activity.
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CanicasSmall, colorful glass spheres that kids play with by flicking them across the ground. Playing marbles is a childhood classic across Latin America, with serious tournaments happening on school playgrounds.
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CrushSomeone you're romantically into, that person you're attracted to even if nothing's official yet. An English loanword fully adopted by young Spanish speakers everywhere.
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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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BodegaA small neighborhood shop in Venezuela and the Caribbean where you find basic products and a bit of everything. It's more than a store — it's the neighborhood meeting point where you catch up on local news.
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Spotifear0 votes

To listen to music on Spotify, letting the algorithms and your playlists carry you through hours of audio content. It's the modern background soundtrack to literally every activity.

alanlucena
Canicas0 votes

Small, colorful glass spheres that kids play with by flicking them across the ground. Playing marbles is a childhood classic across Latin America, with serious tournaments happening on school playgrounds.

alanlucena
Crush0 votes

Someone you're romantically into, that person you're attracted to even if nothing's official yet. An English loanword fully adopted by young Spanish speakers everywhere.

Anonymous
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
Bodega0 votes

A small neighborhood shop in Venezuela and the Caribbean where you find basic products and a bit of everything. It's more than a store — it's the neighborhood meeting point where you catch up on local news.

alanlucena
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