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Argentinian Spanish: What makes it unique? Many would say it is the variety of Argentinian
Slang Terms.
Spanish is spoken over 20 nations around the world; nonetheless Argentinian Spanish is quite
different to the Spanish spoken in the Iberian Peninsula.
The spelling doesn't change amongst territories like it does in British and American English;
what varies most is actually the vocabulary, in particular, the slang, and the customs, which are
tied to local cultural references.
The Argentinian accent is beautiful, but it does make the language much harder to understand for
beginners. Many people say the Argentinians sound a bit like Italians, but who speak Spanish
(though we’ve heard plenty of Argentinians dispute this claim!)
Sometimes even native Spanish speakers form Mexico or Spain have a hard time understanding
Argentinians because of their thick accents, whether or not the rumors of Italian influence are
true.
Additionally, Argentinians also speak much quicker and use a different way to refer to others,
Vos.
But the main thing you need to know before traveling to Argentina are the basic Argentinian
slang terms.
Rioplatense Spanish
This is the term for Argentinian-Uruguayan Spanish, derived from the Río de la Plata Basin of
Argentina and Uruguay.
It is also referred to as River Plate Spanish or Argentine Spanish. This is the most widely-spoked
dialect in Spanish to employ “vos” in both the written and verbal form of the language.
This version of Spanish is most similar to dialects spoken in Eastern Bolivia, Chile, and Peru,
and whether or not Argentinians want to identify with the Italians, their version of Spanish
generally uses the intonation of Neapolitan language of Southern Italy.
Not everyone speaks this way, however.
Argentinian Slang Terms
Que mala leche
“What bad milk” refers to having bad luck. You’ll often hear this phrased as “Tener mala leche,”
which means “to have bad milk” or “Tengo mala leche,” I have bad milk.
Estar remando en dulce de leche
“To row in dulce de leche” is the literal translation, but this term refers to being in a sticky spot
and having to figure out how to get yourself out of it.
Ir a los bifes
They love their steak in Argentina, so “to go to the steaks” is meant as a common way to say
“get to the point” or “get to the good stuff.”
Re
Whenver something is exceptional or more than it seems, use “Re.” It basically means “very” or
“super,” like Re Copado, which means “Super Awesome!”
Mango
Mango is the Argentinian slang term for money, which is the Argentinian peso. It’s similar to
how Americans say “buck” or “clam.”
Quilombo
Quilombo means disaster in the casual, social sense -- like how someone might describe the
current political climate or the results of last night’s football match.
La Posta
As an American might say, “You tell ‘em brother!”, an Argentinian says “La Posta!”. It basically
means, “that’s the truth!”
Mira Vos
This phrase means, Duh, or a sarcastic incarnation of “Oh, really?” It can also be loosely used to
mean, “No Shit, Sherlock!”
Che, boludo!
“Hey, dude!” This is a common, casual greeting used daily in Argentina.
¿Cómo andás?
What’s up!
Chabón/chabona
Referring to either a male or female (hence the two terms), this is the casual way of saying guy,
girl, chick, bro, or dude.
Estar al horno (con papas)
This phrase, which translates literally to “in the oven with potato chips”, refers to a person who
is in hot water. It’s not for light use, but for when something is actually very wrong.
Want to learn more Argentinian slang?
Our blog is rich in Spanish language learning content that covers everything from grammar and
conjugation to verbs and common travel phrases.
Familiarize yourself as much as possible before your trip! You'll thank yourself once you touch
down in Buenos Aires.
We encourage you to sign up for a free trial lesson with a native Argentinian Spanish speaker.
To learn more about Mexican slang (and the entire language as a whole), grab our FREE Spanish
Survival Crash Course. We'll send Spanish-learning material including study guides, audio
lessons, and more straight to your inbox:

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Argentinian Slang Terms

  • 1. Argentinian Spanish: What makes it unique? Many would say it is the variety of Argentinian Slang Terms. Spanish is spoken over 20 nations around the world; nonetheless Argentinian Spanish is quite different to the Spanish spoken in the Iberian Peninsula. The spelling doesn't change amongst territories like it does in British and American English; what varies most is actually the vocabulary, in particular, the slang, and the customs, which are tied to local cultural references. The Argentinian accent is beautiful, but it does make the language much harder to understand for beginners. Many people say the Argentinians sound a bit like Italians, but who speak Spanish (though we’ve heard plenty of Argentinians dispute this claim!) Sometimes even native Spanish speakers form Mexico or Spain have a hard time understanding Argentinians because of their thick accents, whether or not the rumors of Italian influence are true.
  • 2. Additionally, Argentinians also speak much quicker and use a different way to refer to others, Vos. But the main thing you need to know before traveling to Argentina are the basic Argentinian slang terms. Rioplatense Spanish This is the term for Argentinian-Uruguayan Spanish, derived from the Río de la Plata Basin of Argentina and Uruguay. It is also referred to as River Plate Spanish or Argentine Spanish. This is the most widely-spoked dialect in Spanish to employ “vos” in both the written and verbal form of the language.
  • 3. This version of Spanish is most similar to dialects spoken in Eastern Bolivia, Chile, and Peru, and whether or not Argentinians want to identify with the Italians, their version of Spanish generally uses the intonation of Neapolitan language of Southern Italy. Not everyone speaks this way, however. Argentinian Slang Terms Que mala leche “What bad milk” refers to having bad luck. You’ll often hear this phrased as “Tener mala leche,” which means “to have bad milk” or “Tengo mala leche,” I have bad milk. Estar remando en dulce de leche
  • 4. “To row in dulce de leche” is the literal translation, but this term refers to being in a sticky spot and having to figure out how to get yourself out of it. Ir a los bifes They love their steak in Argentina, so “to go to the steaks” is meant as a common way to say “get to the point” or “get to the good stuff.” Re Whenver something is exceptional or more than it seems, use “Re.” It basically means “very” or “super,” like Re Copado, which means “Super Awesome!” Mango Mango is the Argentinian slang term for money, which is the Argentinian peso. It’s similar to how Americans say “buck” or “clam.” Quilombo Quilombo means disaster in the casual, social sense -- like how someone might describe the current political climate or the results of last night’s football match. La Posta As an American might say, “You tell ‘em brother!”, an Argentinian says “La Posta!”. It basically means, “that’s the truth!” Mira Vos This phrase means, Duh, or a sarcastic incarnation of “Oh, really?” It can also be loosely used to mean, “No Shit, Sherlock!” Che, boludo! “Hey, dude!” This is a common, casual greeting used daily in Argentina. ¿Cómo andás? What’s up! Chabón/chabona Referring to either a male or female (hence the two terms), this is the casual way of saying guy, girl, chick, bro, or dude.
  • 5. Estar al horno (con papas) This phrase, which translates literally to “in the oven with potato chips”, refers to a person who is in hot water. It’s not for light use, but for when something is actually very wrong. Want to learn more Argentinian slang? Our blog is rich in Spanish language learning content that covers everything from grammar and conjugation to verbs and common travel phrases. Familiarize yourself as much as possible before your trip! You'll thank yourself once you touch down in Buenos Aires. We encourage you to sign up for a free trial lesson with a native Argentinian Spanish speaker. To learn more about Mexican slang (and the entire language as a whole), grab our FREE Spanish Survival Crash Course. We'll send Spanish-learning material including study guides, audio lessons, and more straight to your inbox: