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  2. Venezuelan Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Venezuelan Spanish (castellano venezolano or español venezolano) refers to the Spanish spoken in Venezuela. Spanish was introduced in Venezuela by colonists. Most of them were from Galicia, Basque Country, Andalusia, or the Canary Islands. [3] The last has been the most fundamental influence on modern Venezuelan Spanish, and Canarian and ...

  3. Maracucho Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The Maracucho Spanish (also called maracaibero, marabino or zuliano) is the variety of Spanish generally spoken in the Zulia state in the northwest of Venezuela and the west of the Falcón state (Mauroa Municipality). Unlike the varieties from Caracas, Venezuelan Llanos or the Venezuelan Andean region, the maracucho is typically voseante.

  4. Spanish profanity - Wikipedia

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    The most common way to refer to a pimp in Spanish is by using the term chulo as a noun. In some countries, chulo can be used as an adjective somewhat equivalent to "cool" ( Ese hombre es un chulo = "That man is a pimp" versus Ese libro es chulo = "That book is cool").

  5. Mariale - Wikipedia

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    Marialejandra Marrero (born March 21, 1991), better known as Mariale, is a Venezuelan internet personality and YouTuber residing in Los Angeles, California. She is better known for hosting and producing the YouTube channels Mariale, SinPatuque, Mar ♥ and Babymar. She has a combined following of more than 21 million people just on YouTube. [1]

  6. Languages of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 Constitution of Venezuela declared Spanish and languages spoken by indigenous people from Venezuela as official languages. Deaf people use Venezuelan Sign Language (lengua de señas venezolana, LSV). Portuguese (185,000) [1] and Italian (200,000), [2] are the most spoken languages in Venezuela after the official language of Spanish.

  7. Huevo - Wikipedia

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    Huevo is the Spanish-language translation of the word "egg", but can also be vulgarly used as a Spanish slang term for "testicle". ... a Colombian/Venezuelan dish;

  8. Venezuelans in U.S. call Trump's move to end deportation ...

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    Hours before leaving office at the end of his first term, Trump granted a different form of protection to Venezuelans, Deferred Enforced Departure, for 18 months. That expired in July 2022, and ...

  9. Chonga - Wikipedia

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    Chonga is a Spanish-derived term used especially in South Florida, often to indicate a working-class, sexually liberated, very sassy, and emotionally expressive young woman. Chongas are also a distinct subculture, believed to have developed in Miami in the late 20th century. Members are typically young, working-class Hispanic women.