How do you say hello in Argentina | 👁

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take the bondi

For an Argentine, the bondi is a bus (which we don’t call colectivo, but rather colectivo) and since we don’t “take the bus”, take it.

If someone tells you that to proceed somewhere you must wear the bondi, you already know what you must do.

Hello

  1. Hello who’s calling?
  2. Hello Patricio! How long!
  3. By the time he arrived he said «hello» and went out to rest.
  4. The instructor did not greet and began to instruct.
  5. Hello, hello, I did not understand anything you said.
  6. Hello! How much do these glasses cost?
  7. She responded with a very dry “hello”.
  8. Hello! Do you know where there is a service station?
  9. How do you say «hello» in English?
  10. Hello hello! What happens here?
  11. Hello, did you leave me an email?
  12. Hello neighbor! Where did you get these beautiful plants?
  13. Hello! Do you listen me? I don’t have a good cell signal.
  14. Just enter Macarena, everyone said «hello.»
  15. Who came in and said «hello»?
  1. The waves were so huge that they practically capsized the boat.
  2. A wave of cold made the temperature drop significantly.
  3. It is estimated that with the vaccine this winter there will not be another flu wave.
  4. In the last decade an avalanche of highly innovative artists has emerged.
  5. In the 20th century there were many multitudes of immigration to the country.
  6. The surfer is waiting for a huge wave to land on the board.
  7. According to specialists, the heat wave will end in three days.
  8. There was a wave of protests over the novel economic measures.
  9. I love swimming in the sea and letting myself be carried away by the waves.
  10. A rush of people approached the arena by the time the show began.
  11. Today you can’t swim enough in the sea, because the waves push you in.
  12. In 2019, waves settled on Lake Titicaca caused by intense winds.
  13. As soon as it stopped raining, an avalanche of mosquitoes invaded the park.
  14. Pedro does not like to get into the sea when there are huge waves.
  15. An avalanche of protesters appeared in the central square to demand labor rights.

The greetings sound original» means being something stupid, imbecile or silly, but it can often be used paradoxically to express a certain affection or camaraderie with the person you are referring to. For example, you are discussing with a friend, you want to offer him some advice and you say «listen to me, idiot».

As they say money in Argentina

For Argentines, money can be called in multiple ways: silver, string, biyuya, tarasca, sope, mango, fly… the list is very long and new nicknames are always displayed. But apart from the different ways of saying money, there are Argentine expressions to express proportions of money.

For example, «un diego» is ten pesos or ten percent. Diego is equal to ten. «A shrimp» is one hundred, «una luca» is a thousand and «a stick» is a million.