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Are you on the lookout for insights to help you hone your Argentinian Spanish? You are in for a treat!

Argentinian Spanish Phrases | Starter’s kit

In this post you'll learn to replace some common expressions with their RPS equivalent. Don't miss out!

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What does CARETA mean?

Read this article to learn about a very common word in Rioplatense jargon.

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Verbs are of the essence

If I had to stay with only one part of speech, it would definitely be verbs I'd keep. Do you know why?

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Mirá vos

Read this post to discover 3 different uses of this typical RPS expression.

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Viveza Criolla

Today's post deals with a concept that permeates street wisdom in Argentina. Come in!

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Argentinian Spanish curse words

This is the article you've been asking for. Bad words, the deep web of RPS.

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Use MEDIO to modify adjectives

Did you know you can use the word MEDIO as an intensifying word? Read this post to learn how to use it!

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No me cabe | No me copa = No me gusta

This post deals with two other ways of saying you don't (or didn't) like something.

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La posta | La verdad de la milanesa = The truth

La verdad de la milanesa, or the truth about the schnitzel...

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The Spanish learning curve

In today's article we speak about learning curves, which I make the point should be called learning doodles.

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Mandarse un moco | una cagada = To screw stg up

It's always a good idea to acknowledge mistakes. Here are some phrases that can help you.

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Rayarse | Encularse = Enojarse

On this post, we explore two alternative ways of saying you're angry.

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