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How to understand the Cuban Spanish? 😂 👉🏻 General ( informal words) 

3 - Basic formal words

How to understand how much money in an information way.

Food words ( escencial )

This is not an Spanish lesson but it's the best way to understand how most of.the Cuban local speak.

Before getting started, i wanted to let you know that at the end I will give you 3 powrfull tips about how to talk the local here in Cuba. Besides, you can get this guide in the description so you can share them with your friends and be ready to come here.  Check also the others link, about travel kit, and more. 

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General: ( informally conversation) 

Que bola Asere ( What's up buddy)

Pipo, Papi, Yunta ( Man ) 

Que hay ( the same thing ) or ( what are you doing)

EMPINGAO (perfect) 

Pinchando ( working) 

Jeva ( Girlfriend) 

Jevo ( boyfriend) 

Jama ( comida ) 

Estilla ( money) 

Yuma ( tourist)

Andas al berro (When don't know what you're doing) 

Mareao ( stupid ) 

General: ( Formal Conversation ) ( basic ones)

 Señor ( Mr)

Señora ( Mrs) 

Bienvenido ( Welcome) 

Remeber to know more of these going to buymeacoffee.com/imcurrentlyin

Money: 

If you don't know anything about the Cuban Currencies click here at end to know more about it and avoid being scammed.

Monja ( 5 cuc ) 

Pescao ( 10 cuc ) 

Bomba ( 20 cuc )

Piedra fina ( 25 cuc ) 

Medio palo ( 50 cuc ) 

Tabla ( 100 cuc ) 

Food: 

Papaya: It's the female genital area * 

Melon: Watermelon ( Sandia) 

Now if you want get more words about Cuba.

You can contact me and would let you know even more about this, like the bad wordsz which are very common here, so you would know when they are pronouncing them in front of you! 

Tip #1: Try to Talk them in Spanish 

I now this could be challenging, but it would have a great impact if you do it so they know that you know what you are talking about! 

Tip #2: Try to talk the same way they do to you! 

What I mean by this, is using the same volume, the same dialect, if they talk in a formal way, you do, if they coming saying qué bola Acere, you come saying the same! 

Tip #3: if you need to talk to a local in the street. Try to be direct and not give them any details about it. If you give them ditails, they can feel involved in the conversation.

Tip #4: Subscribe for more travel tips and local life 

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