Rajar – to brag. Jactarse is also used.
Rajón – a bragger
Ranchar – to vomit. Botar el rancho is also used.
Ratada – a bad experience
Rayar – to fail a test in school or pass another car on the highway
Reventado/reventada – physically attractive
Monthly Archives: April 2008
Pachuco 101 Continued
¡Qué color! – What a shame, mess
¡Qué dicha! – How good!
¡Qué madre! – What a disappointment
¿Qué me decís? – How are you? or ¿Cómo está usted?
¡Qué jeta! – Shut up!
¿Qué tiene? – What’s matter with it?
¡Qué montón – Big deal! Used to discourage someone.
The Tricky Subjunctive Part III – How to use it.
¡Ojo! (Be careful) If you are a beginning Spanish student or haven’t mastered the present tense yet, then save this series of articles for future reference.
In the previous two lessons I introduced the subjunctive verb endings and told you to memorize the verb endings for regular AR, ER and IR verbs.