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Although this is a Spanish speaking country, many people in Latin America would tell you that Dominicans have their own 2nd language (i.e. local slang). In this post, we’ll cover the most popular Dominican Republic slang, straight from the streets of Santo Domingo.
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12 Ιουλ 2024 · The Dominican Republic has a rich colloquial language, full of vibrant phrases and terms that can be confusing for people not directly from the country.
28 Σεπ 2023 · Dominican slang terms—also known as dominicanismos—are among the funniest and most creative you'll find in the Spanish language. In this post, you'll find 31 cool words and phrases for your next Caribbean adventure!
This is the ultimate guide to Dominican slang terms, including how to use them when conversing in the Domincan Republic and example sentences.
15 Φεβ 2022 · There's no denying that Dominicans have their own version of Spanish . Here's a look at Dominican slang words and phrases that will have you laughing.
This guide is your key to unlocking the rich, expressive slang that peppers the speech of locals from Santo Domingo to Punta Cana. Our resources are meticulously designed to offer you an authentic glimpse into Dominican culture through its language.
19 Ιουλ 2016 · Dominicans have a very particular vocabulary and although the Dominican slang is way too complex to decipher in an easy-to-read post, here’s a little introduction.