A Guide to Argentine Slang

Argentine Spanish, particularly in Buenos Aires, is known for its unique slang called “lunfardo”. Some common expressions include: “Che” (hey or mate), “Boludo” (mate, can be endearing or insulting depending on context), “Fiaca” (laziness), “Mango” (money), “Pibe/Piba” (kid, boy/girl), “Copado” (cool). Argentines often use “vos” instead of “tú” for the informal “you”. The phrase “¿Qué onda?” means “What’s up?” Remember, context is crucial when using slang!

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