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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, tile quick lover. Welcome to a new episode of
Spanish Quiki Majamo Marco Fierro two Professor Latino the Spaniel.
This episode is about hangover, so you can describe the
feeling you get after a good party in espanel, are
you ready for a quikie? Sare luego nostragos diega a
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sain sasson that headache after a few drinks? And what
is that feeling called an espanel co hangover? In espanel,
the standard world is dressaka spelled a es ah. Say ah.
This is the most well understood world across the Spanish
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speaking world. Repeat after me. Resaca. Resaca is used with
the verb tenor so for I have a hangover. You
say in Spanish, then go resaca. Now, as I mentioned before,
resaca is the standard word for hangover. But if you
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really want to blend with locals, you've got to know
this lang. Let's tick out some regional hangover lingo. In
Mexico they say la cruda, then go la cruda. So
la cruda is the classic Mexican way to say your hangover.
Let's go not to South America. If you go to Colombia,
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they say wayago, So for hangover, it's then go wayago
and let's go even more to the south. Chile they
call it la kanya, then neer la kanya. As you
can see, the locals lang doesn't sound anything like resaca,
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so make sure you know the red war for your
next trip. Let's recap. Resacca is the standard term for hangover.
We use it with the word ten air ten resaca
and Spanish speaking countries have also the local slang, like
la crue in Mexico, wuayabo in Colombia, and la cagya
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in Chile. And that's all for today, Grassiers Spanish Quiki.
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