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We list the 29 most common Ecuadorian slang words that you should know in order to impress the locals.
Ecuadorian slang is extremely colorful and diverse and the more of it you know, the better you'll be able to communicate. Whether it's in the city, on the coast, or in the jungle, these 103 Ecuadorian slang terms will have you speaking Ecua-slang with your panas in no time!
This guide is designed to navigate you through ten of the most commonly used slang words and phrases in Ecuador, adding an extra layer of authenticity to your Spanish language skills. 1. Pilas (look sharp)
These words are called slang and in this post you’ll learn a lot about Ecuadorian slang and why you should learn it. Plus, I’ll introduce you to 12 of the most common slang words used in Ecuador and give you examples of how to use them.
This is the ultimate guide to Ecuadorian slang terms including how to use them in general conversation, and their English translation.
The Ecuadorian Spanish is beautiful and unique, although compared to others such as the Dominican Dialect, for example, it’s quite standard. In this article, we’ll go over the most common slang, expressions, and pronunciation differences in the Ecuadorian Dialect of Spanish.
Not all Spanish is the same, learn the nuances of Ecuadorian slang and you'll win respect from locals. Here's an easy guide to help you get around.
Explore popular Ecuadorian slang terms and their usage. Learn how to incorporate expressions like "chuta," "chévere," and "ñaño/a" into your conversations in Ecuador.
Ecuadorian Slang. ¡Hola panas (friends)! Over the last two weeks that we (Project Staff) have all lived in Cuenca, Ecuador, we’ve picked up several helpful local vocab words that will help you hit the ground running when you arrive shortly!
How to Sound like a Local in Ecuador. Quick Answer. Like any country, Ecuador has its fair share of slang words that the locals use to talk about anything from fruits at the store to cold weather. While it’s important to first work on your pronunciation, feel free to incorporate some of these words into your Spanish vocabulary to sound more ...