What does Pichea mean?

What does Pichea mean?

forget about that
pichea. “forget about that”, Disregard.

What is the meaning of Rincon?

Definition of rincon 1 Southwest : a small secluded valley. 2 Southwest : an alcove or angular recess in a cliff. 3 Southwest : a bend in a river.

What does Mera mean in Spanish Puerto Rico?

It is like saying something like, “do not joke, be careful, don’t say that” and things of that sort. I have to add that what you are hearing is really the phonetic sound “mera” (with a long e) …. another way to say “mira.” This is not widely spoken among Puerto Ricans.

What does Acere mean in Cuba?

Referring to someone as “Acere” is endearing—it’s a term for “buddy” or “friend.” As for the “qué bola” bit, it’ is a pleasantry to ask someone how things are. All together, “Acere, qué bolá!” translates to “What’s up with you?” or “How’s it going?”

What does sangana mean in English?

Sangana/Sangano-word used to describe a female or male that is acting stupid or foolish. Another word similar in Spanish is “boba/bobo”. “No te hagas la sangana.”

Where does the word Rincon come from?

The surname Rincon is derived a place named Rincon, in the province of Castellon de la Plana in Valencia. According to etymologists, the place-name Rincon comes from Spanish word “rincón,” which means corner.”

What is the difference between Rincon and Esquina?

Generally, the word “esquina” is used for the outside corner of an object, e.g la esquina de la mesa, or you could also say “Mi casa está en la esquina” (My house is on the corner [of the street]), while rincón does’t refer to the “shape” of a corner. Rincón is more like a small area inside a room or a bar for example.

What does Azucar mean in Cuba?

sugar
Cruz left Cuba in 1960, believing she would return. The exhibit is called “Azucar, the Life and Music of Celia Cruz.” Azucar literally means “sugar,” but as Perez notes, it served Cruz as a “battle cry” and an allusion to African slaves who worked Cuba’s sugar plantations.

What does Papo mean in Cuba?

At least in Chile “estar papo” is being handsome or good looking.