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Slang USED Frequently BY Teens
(for now) • "Nara" comes from "na razie" which literally means "for now". It is used as "see you later" or just "bye".
"Idziesz z nami?" "Nie, muszę lecieć, nara!"
"You coming with us?" "No, I gotta go, later!"
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Slang USED Very frequently BY Teens
(interj.) • It can be used when you say something that you don't want to be taken literally or you're just being silly.
"Sos re lindo, ¿puedo besarte? Ahre jajaja"
"You are very cute, can I kiss you? Ahre hahaha"
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Slang USED Very frequently BY Teens
(n.) • (mate, friend) • A male friend or homie, could work as "mate" equivalent, but in a very informal situations.
"Mój ziomek ma fajną furę."
"My homie has a cool ride (car)."
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Abbreviation USED On Occasion BY Teens
(Take care of yourself) • An abbreviation of 'kendine iyi bakIt', it is mostly used before saying goodbye and telling your friend to take care of themselves well. This shows that you care about them.
"Görüşürüz kardeşim, kib." "Sende kib."
"See you later brother/sister, take care of yourself." "You take care of yourself, too."
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Abbreviation USED Very frequently BY Teens
The Italian for six is "sei", which is also the 2nd person singular of the verb to be. That's why you can use this number to mean "you are".
"Ci 6? Quando arrivi?"
"6 there? When are you coming?"
Slang USED Frequently BY Teens
(n.) • One of the many slang words used to mean "money". This word is actually used in English as well to mean the same thing (moolah).
"Hé mec, t'as d'la moula?"
"Yo bro, got any money?"
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French French speaking countries
Slang USED Frequently BY Teens
(n.) • One of the many slang words used to mean "money"
"Hé mec, t'as d'la thune?"
"Yo bro, you got any cash?"
Slang USED Frequently BY Teens
(to throw someone) • Informal way of saying 'to have sexual relations' with someone.
"¿Entonces te le tiraste?"
"So you have throw him?"
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Spanish Spanish speaking countries
Abbreviation USED Frequently BY Teens
Abbreviation of 'te quiero' (I love you) used when texting.
"Buenas noches! Tq"
"Good night! Ily"
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Slang USED Very frequently BY Teens
(n.) • It is used to address a group of people that you are speaking to.
"Raga, ci vediamo dopo!"
"See you later, raga!"
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Expression USED Very frequently BY Teens and adults
(n.) • (fun) • “Craic” is 1) synonymous with words such as news, fun, entertaining, gossip and 2) an informal greeting.
1) "Yeah! That party was great craic last night!" 2) "Hey! What’s the craic?"