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Let’s Dance

August 23, 2013VocabularyChristopher Howard

Bailar – to dance
Bailar – to make a top spin. Trompo is a top in Spanish.
Bailar suciamente – dirty dancing
Baile – dance (noun)
Baile de regazo – a lap dance
Baile de vientre – belly dance
Bailongo – a despective word for dance read more

More Costa Rican Slang

August 8, 2013Costa Rican Slang, VocabularyChristopher Howard

Barra libre – a type of “Happy Hour”
Botar el hugo – to stop working
Bujía del equipo – the spark plug of the team (player)
Cali – nickname for Carlos
Capi – short for the captain of a team or military or police rank
Deschingarse – to take read more

More Tico Tidbits

July 29, 2013VocabularyChristopher Howard

Cabeza de chorlito – scatterbrained
Echar los perros – to arrest someone
Estar papudo – to have a lot of money
Faja de tiros – your set of teeth
Guada – short for the town of Guadalupe
Con la peluca parada – upset or angry
Hacerse el ruso read more

A helpful tool for Spanish medical terms

July 15, 2013Special ArticlesChristopher Howard

While on vacation in Seattle, Washington I visited a local Barnes & Noble bookstore. The first thing I always do is check out the section that has the Spanish books. While browsing through the titles I discovered a useful pocket-sized dictionary on medical Spanish. The guide is especially handy for retirees who have medical issues and do not read more

Some Costa Rican Slang

July 7, 2013Costa Rican Slang, VocabularyChristopher Howard

Alborotar el panal – to stir up or cause trouble
Canear – to be in jail
Drogo – Someone who takes drugs
Echarle el pico a alguien – to tell or squeal on someome. Cantar (to sing) is also used. Delatar is another way of saying the same thing
La faja de tiros read more

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Guide to Costa Rican Spanish

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