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Some languages, such as Latin, do not have yes-no word systems. Answering a "yes or no" question with single words meaning yes or no is by no means universal. About half the world's languages typically employ an echo response: repeating the verb in the question in an affirmative or a negative form.
For example, ¡Eres una mariquita!, means "You're a pussy!" It also means ladybug. In Cuba, however, the term refers both to a dish of fried plantains and to being gay. marimacha (combination of maricon and macha)—an insult common in Peru, Chile and Cuba, usually referring to lesbians or to women trying to do something seen as a males-only ...
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Latino is a more frequently used term which refers to origin or ancestry to Latin America. Think geographic location -- so if someone is from, say Honduras, they are Latino. And Spanish?
An explicit ancient Roman poem whose opening line has been described as "one of the filthiest expressions ever written in Latin". The Anarchist Cookbook: Have you ever been in need of an easy-to-follow bomb manual? Well, now you have it. Codex Seraphinianus: An illustrated encyclopedia of an imaginary world, written in an imaginary language.
Yes, We Fuck! is a 2015 Spanish documentary film directed by Antonio Centeno and Raúl de la Morena. The title parodies the famous slogan of the 2008 presidential campaign of Barack Obama , yes, we can .
Estar dado a la chingada: "to be given to la chingada," that is, ruined, that you have lost everything. Estar de la chingada: to be somehow too bad, difficult, or complicated. Ir hecho la chingada: to go lightning-fast. Ir a la chingada: "to go to la chingada," or to go away upset, to go fuck yourself.