The Red-Hot Book of Spanish Slang: 5,000 Expressions to Spice Up Your Spainsh

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Don't sound like una momia--add a little sizzle to your Spanish!



If someone called you tragaldabas would you be insulted or flattered? If you shouted ¡Mota! in the street, would you expected to get a cab or get arrested? Thanks to The Red-Hot Book of Spanish Slang and Idioms, you'll always know your tejemaneje (scheme) from your merequetengue (mess) no matter where you find yourself in the Spanish-speaking world. Five thousand words and phrases--plus helpful hints as to what's cordial and what's vulgar--keep you in sync with Spanish slang.



Spanish to English



niños popis (upper-class kids) Spoiled brats
Contigo ni a China me voy. (I'm not even going to China with you) You're impossible
La cruda (rawness) Hangover



English to Spanish

Ugly as sin ser un espantapájaro (to be a scarecrow)
To be lucky tener leche (to have milk)
Why are you staring at me? ¿Tengo monos en la cara? (Do I have monkeys on my face?)

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Pub. Date: 27th September 2006
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 356
Ean: 9780071433013
Isbn: 0071433015

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well worth the money
~ Written on Oct 9, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

If your looking for about all the slang and idioms you'll ever find in Spanish speaking countries, then buy this book. It also specifies the slang and idioms by country. English/Spanish section is very useful to find Spanish equivalents.

Review of The Red-Hot Book of Spanish Slang
~ Written on Sep 7, 2009. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

This is James from James Spanish (the learning Spanish blog). Learning Spanish from academic courses is great, but if you want to travel, work or live in a Spanish speaking country you will need a bit of help to avoid looking stupid from time to time. Every language has its own slang expressions that can catch out even the most fluent of Spanish students. This great book covers a huge range of phrases, expressions, and idioms to help you understand Spanish slang.

The book introduces common colloquial or slang terms from many different Spanish speaking countries around the world, highlighting different expressions used in different regions to give you a strong understanding of the local language. What is harmless in one country may be considered shocking in another, so be sure to pay attention to the geography of each expression before you travel.

The book isn't afraid to show you some of the more rude or vulgar slang. This will not only help you to identify when someone is being offensive, but can also help you to avoid an accidental slip of the tongue. (Some words are dangerously similar and changing a single letter can change the whole meaning.)

Spanish is an extremely expressive language, and some might argue that it has many more slang expressions than English. Certainly the expressions are much stranger, with origins so well hidden that they seem obscure. This book sheds some light on seemingly bizarre phrases, and also gives you a more interesting vocabulary to use in conversations.

While you wouldn't want to rely solely on this book to provide you with your Spanish vocabulary it is a great addition to your reference library, adding plenty of fun to your learning.

Many of the expressions in the book are what give extra life to a conversation, and are useful to know if you want to express strong emotions or reactions, as well as engage in a more informal tone with people that you meet.

Speaking a second language in a crowd of native speakers can often leave you feeling like the outsider, as you miss an `in joke' and can only express yourself in the stuffy language that you have learned from courses and tutors. This book will help you to join in and be more expressive.

This book is highly popular with Spanish students really seeking to converse while abroad, and it's not hard to see why.

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1. Lights, Camera, Spanish (Book + DVD): Learn Conversational Spanish by Watching a Romantic Adventure This is actually a 90 minute movie for Spanish-language learners. It gives the option to watch the movie with subtitles but I'd recommend not using them to improve your Spanish. This "movie" also includes a workbook so that you can reinforce the Spanish vocabulary words and phrases from the film. The workbook also has lots of exercises to keep you engaged in the film. But be prepared to hear Chilean accents. Although pleasent to the ear, the accents from Chile are very different from most Latin American accents.

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An excellent reference for tailoring your Spanish to your audience
~ Written on Apr 22, 2009. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

Spanish is an exceptionally rich and diverse language! It is the daily tongue of about two dozen countries across North America, Central America, South America, Europe, and Africa, and frequently spoken in many other lands... including by some 40 million people in the USA.

While a decent knowledge of the "textbook" core language will allow you to function in each of these places, knowing the "local flavor" is essential if you really want to communicate effectively (and avoid potentially embarrassing slips of the tongue). With both Spanish-English and English-Spanish sections, this book is an excellent reference that will help endear you to audiences that will appreciate your taking the effort to better understand them, as well as keep you out of trouble with those who might take offense at a phrase that is perfectly acceptable in a neighboring region.

If you're looking to tweak your Spanish remarks with just the right added zing, you can be secure in knowing that the authors have done a thorough country-by-country review of the appropriateness (or lack thereof) of these expressions.

Me gusta tus besos... Dios mio!
~ Written on Dec 23, 2008. 7 out of 7 users found this review helpful.

I was planning a two week long trip to Spain, and in my search for translation books I came across this gem.

One of the best aspects of this book is that it denotes which country the phrase is from, thus, preventing you from uttering certain phrases which may be innaprioriate for the country which you are visiting. :-)

This book alone has created some of the funniest memories from my trip in Spain... On an 11 hour train ride across the country, I met many other friendly travelers in the dining car. Having met some locals, and talking with them to the best of my ability in Spanish (and met those limits rather quicky, lol) I decided to go back to my seat and grab this book. I as well as the other Spaniards in the dining car browsed through this book and when we came across funny phrases, we acted them out like pictionary, and used body language to convey our thoughts. The whole thing was hilarious, and it made the 11 hour train ride go by very pleasantly. I also learned what the word "besos" meant, which was promptly demonstrated to me via a sneak attack by a very cute Spaniard. :-)

Red Hot Spanish is Great Fun!
~ Written on May 15, 2007. 5 out of 9 users found this review helpful.

Your book arrived safely and in excellent condition. I'm really enjoying it and have recommended it to my college friends. Two of them have already bought their own copies and are having as much fun as I am with Red Hot Spanish Slang.

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