Sinatrio Posted October 17, 2013 Posted October 17, 2013 Beberapa gangsta disini ada mexican atau hispanic, kali ini saya akan sampain kan beberapa kata penting dalam "bahasa gaul hispanic atau mexican" agar saat kita ber RP terasa real, okay, ini dia ((Format : [Hispanic] - [English] :Slang Hola - Hello Adios- Goodbye Gracias - Thanks Por Favor - Please Bueno - Good Malo - Bad Nuevo - New Que - What Que bola - What's up Nombre - Name Casa - House Familia - Family Madre - Mother Padre - Father Tu' - You, your (tidak di gunakan di setiap waktu) Tu's - Yours (Penggunaan: "is it tu's coche? ") Holmes - Friend, mate Vato - Guy, dude Hombre - Guy, dude ( Tidak terlalu akbrab dari pada Vato) Nino - Boy Amigo - Friend Vida - Life Problema - Problem Coche / Carucha - Car Pistola - Gun Drogas - Drugs Cerveza - Beer Luchar - To fight Cuchillo - Knife Uno - One Dos - Two Tres - Three Barrio / Varrio - Turf , Hood, neightbourhood Oye - Hey Ese - Dude (Hanya di gunakan oleh Surenos, E-Sur -e) Ene - Dude (Hanya di gunakan ole Nortenos, E- Norte - e) Jura - Cop Policia - Police Clicka - Gang Pinche - Sama seperti " FUCK " dalam bahasa inggris, "Fucking cop got in my way " Sureno - Orang yang tinggal di sureno, dari bagian selatan Norteno - Orang yang tinggal di Nortenos, dari bagian utara Scapa - Kata menghina untuk Surenos oleh Nortenos Norputo - Kata menghina untuk Nortenos olehe Surenos Cuete - Gun Chinga - To Fuck Pendejo - Dick head Maricon - Fag Puto - Male whore Puta - Female whore Idiota - Idiot Cabron - Asshole, bastart Gringo - American, foreigner, white person Culo - Ass Cojones - Balls Berga - Dick Chela - Beer Strapped - Carrying a gun (Penggunaan: " Tu' strapped holmes?") Mierda - Shit Mota / Herba - Drugs Chica - Senorita - Girl Loco - Crazy Como - How Kalau mau nambah atau ada keliru dari post ini, reply aja disini ya, thx beforeCredits: Me and Uncle Google 1 1
Copoblack Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Naaah,iyaaa rumah itu casa' makasih Mas Sinatrio Sekarang jadi inget slangnya ...
$Prestigeholic$ Posted December 30, 2013 Posted December 30, 2013 Aduh banyak nih, susah di inget kek nya wakwak, gua usahain dah biar inget
PatriotNaikPedang Posted December 31, 2013 Posted December 31, 2013 Nice Guide, pedoman bagi Rpnya orang Mexico hahah
Rogers Posted May 29, 2014 Posted May 29, 2014 MEXICAN SLANG GUIDE.- El "Jale", La "Tranza" = Job, work. "Jale" can also be used for legal intentions. "What's your "jale"? - Where do you work? or What do you do? Tranza on the other hand is more oriented to an illegal activity.- "Cuerno de chivo" = AK - 47.- "A huevo" = Mexican expression for "Hell yeah".- "Orale" = Can be used as the "A huevo" concept but "Orale" can have many meanings such as "Let's do it", "Move", "Watch out" and a simple "Ok" or "Yeah". It is also a word heavily used by mexicans up to this date and probably will always be. Words like "Sobres" and "Sale" have a similar meaning.- "Que rollo?" (Commonly used on the northern regions of Mexico), "Que onda?" (Used everywhere in Mexico), "Que tranza?" (Commonly used on the Center areas such as Mexico City), "Que show?" (Commonly used everywhere aswell) = What's up? - "Chiva", "Chivato", "Rata" = Snitch, informant. "Sapo" can also be used although is more of a Colombian slang word. - "Chido", "Chingón", "Con Madre!" = Cool, dope. These two words are used all over the country and are very characteristic of the Mexican people.- "ChapulÃn" = Organization hopper. The word literally means cricket.- "Manguera" = A person that "leaks" too much info as the literal meaning is "Hose". Usually referred for people who "brag" a lot. - "Placoso" = Something that denotes or is meant to have the "Mañoso" look. It can be anything from a car modification to a gold plated gun. - "Mañoso" = Slang for mafioso, mafia looking.- "Halcón" = Lookout. The literal meaning is hawk. - "Sicario" = Hitman.- "Mula" = Smuggler.- "Narco", "Malandro", "MalandrÃn", "Mañoso", "Traqueto" = Slang used most commonly for narco - traffickers. "MalandrÃn" though can also be employed for common criminals.- "Estaca" = Low level enforcer. - "Contra" = Enemy, rival.- "Chota", "Tira", "Puercos" (Pigs) = Police. Mexicans don't commonly use the term "Jura". That's more like a Mexican - American thing. - "Mota", "Café", "Hierba", "Yeska" = Weed. - "PerÃco", "Caspita", "Polvo" "Lavada" = Cocaine.- "Jefe" = Boss or Father.- "Jefa" = Female Boss or Mother.- "Carnal" = Brother, homie, friend. "Carnala" = Sister.- "Compa", "Camarada", "Pariente", "Cuñado" = Partner, dude, friend.- "Wey" = Dude. Pronounced like "Goo - Hey" refers to a "Buey" which is spanish for "Bull". Probably a very old mexican slang and one of the most representatives.- "Morras", "Viejas", "Plebitas" = Women. "Morra" or "Morrita" can also be employed for a female kid ("Niña") or daughter ("Hija"). - "Morro" = Kid. "Morrito" can be used for a male kid ("Niño") or son ("Hijo")- "Mija", "Mijo" = Mi (My) Hijo, Mi (My) Hija. Similar to english slang of "Son", the term "Mijo" can be used by one older person to a younger one. It can also pretend to denote superior experience from one to another. When it comes to genders, if a male says it to a female or the other way around it is usually in a nice and caring way. - "'Telocico" = Abbreviation of "Cállate el hocico". This expression can be heard mostly on the northern areas of the country and it means "S.T.F.U.". Mexican Americans may also be aware of it. - "'Naaambre" = This expression is a way of saying "No Way". - "Awitado" = Sad, angry.- "Ondeado" = Angry, Tripping.- "Sin Broncas" = All good. "Broncas" meaning trouble and "Sin" without.- "Trago" "Pisto" = Drink, Drinks. "Pistear"; to drink alcohol. - "Botella" = Bottle.- "Troca" = SUV, pick-up truck.- "Cuete", "Fusca", "Fierro" = Gun. Not to confuse "Fierro" with "Filero" the last one meaning blade or shank. - "Plaza" = Turf.- "Paro" = Favor. credits goes to : LS**
Schiffer Posted June 19, 2014 Posted June 19, 2014 Oye Pendejo! Nambah pengetahuan juga nih meskipun RP nya bukan gangster Hispanic, ngerti ngerti dikit lah kalau lagi RPan.. wkwkwk..
Tiak Posted March 8, 2015 Posted March 8, 2015 Orang mexican ga bisa ngomong J, jadi J diganti H. hahahaha= jajajaja. cuma nambahin gitu doang, amigos.
Fermosa Posted March 8, 2015 Posted March 8, 2015 Iyaa bener haha diganti jadi jaja, pendeja di katakan 'pendekha' Tetapi kalau dalam IC kayanya kita gaperlu ganti haha jadi jaja ;/
Ryan Putra Azril Posted June 14, 2016 Posted June 14, 2016 On 5/29/2014 at 5:07 PM, Rogers said: MEXICAN SLANG GUIDE.- El "Jale", La "Tranza" = Job, work. "Jale" can also be used for legal intentions. "What's your "jale"? - Where do you work? or What do you do? Tranza on the other hand is more oriented to an illegal activity.- "Cuerno de chivo" = AK - 47.- "A huevo" = Mexican expression for "Hell yeah".- "Orale" = Can be used as the "A huevo" concept but "Orale" can have many meanings such as "Let's do it", "Move", "Watch out" and a simple "Ok" or "Yeah". It is also a word heavily used by mexicans up to this date and probably will always be. Words like "Sobres" and "Sale" have a similar meaning.- "Que rollo?" (Commonly used on the northern regions of Mexico), "Que onda?" (Used everywhere in Mexico), "Que tranza?" (Commonly used on the Center areas such as Mexico City), "Que show?" (Commonly used everywhere aswell) = What's up? - "Chiva", "Chivato", "Rata" = Snitch, informant. "Sapo" can also be used although is more of a Colombian slang word. - "Chido", "Chingón", "Con Madre!" = Cool, dope. These two words are used all over the country and are very characteristic of the Mexican people.- "ChapulÃn" = Organization hopper. The word literally means cricket.- "Manguera" = A person that "leaks" too much info as the literal meaning is "Hose". Usually referred for people who "brag" a lot. - "Placoso" = Something that denotes or is meant to have the "Mañoso" look. It can be anything from a car modification to a gold plated gun. - "Mañoso" = Slang for mafioso, mafia looking.- "Halcón" = Lookout. The literal meaning is hawk. - "Sicario" = Hitman.- "Mula" = Smuggler.- "Narco", "Malandro", "MalandrÃn", "Mañoso", "Traqueto" = Slang used most commonly for narco - traffickers. "MalandrÃn" though can also be employed for common criminals.- "Estaca" = Low level enforcer. - "Contra" = Enemy, rival.- "Chota", "Tira", "Puercos" (Pigs) = Police. Mexicans don't commonly use the term "Jura". That's more like a Mexican - American thing. - "Mota", "Café", "Hierba", "Yeska" = Weed. - "PerÃco", "Caspita", "Polvo" "Lavada" = Cocaine.- "Jefe" = Boss or Father.- "Jefa" = Female Boss or Mother.- "Carnal" = Brother, homie, friend. "Carnala" = Sister.- "Compa", "Camarada", "Pariente", "Cuñado" = Partner, dude, friend.- "Wey" = Dude. Pronounced like "Goo - Hey" refers to a "Buey" which is spanish for "Bull". Probably a very old mexican slang and one of the most representatives.- "Morras", "Viejas", "Plebitas" = Women. "Morra" or "Morrita" can also be employed for a female kid ("Niña") or daughter ("Hija"). - "Morro" = Kid. "Morrito" can be used for a male kid ("Niño") or son ("Hijo")- "Mija", "Mijo" = Mi (My) Hijo, Mi (My) Hija. Similar to english slang of "Son", the term "Mijo" can be used by one older person to a younger one. It can also pretend to denote superior experience from one to another. When it comes to genders, if a male says it to a female or the other way around it is usually in a nice and caring way. - "'Telocico" = Abbreviation of "Cállate el hocico". This expression can be heard mostly on the northern areas of the country and it means "S.T.F.U.". Mexican Americans may also be aware of it. - "'Naaambre" = This expression is a way of saying "No Way". - "Awitado" = Sad, angry.- "Ondeado" = Angry, Tripping.- "Sin Broncas" = All good. "Broncas" meaning trouble and "Sin" without.- "Trago" "Pisto" = Drink, Drinks. "Pistear"; to drink alcohol. - "Botella" = Bottle.- "Troca" = SUV, pick-up truck.- "Cuete", "Fusca", "Fierro" = Gun. Not to confuse "Fierro" with "Filero" the last one meaning blade or shank. - "Plaza" = Turf.- "Paro" = Favor. credits goes to : LS** Bagus nih tambahan nya, jadi makin ngerti ngomong sama orang mexican atau hispanic.
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