A Guide to Equatoguinean Slang

Equatoguinean Spanish, influenced by local languages and cultures, has its unique expressions. While specific slang data is limited, some common African Spanish terms might be used: “Guay” (cool), “Tío/Tía” (dude/dudette, literally uncle/aunt), “Molar” (to like). “¿Qué tal?” is a common greeting. Fang and Bubi, local languages, likely influence slang. Given the limited information and potential for misunderstanding, it’s best to learn slang through direct interaction with locals.

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