/banOriginally Posted by GepperRankins
/banOriginally Posted by GepperRankins
in spanish it just means "that guy". when you adress someone whose name you dont know who is latino, calling them 'ese' is like calling him 'buddy' if hes white.
do you know where the beach is?
- i dont know, ask ese (that guy). hey ese, wheres the beach?
In proper Spanish yes, but when surrounded by several other languages or variants of Spanish, things kind of get jumbled up.Originally Posted by GepperRankins
Such as in my area, Mexicans don't really speak Spanish, they speak Tex-Mex, a hodge podge of Spanish and English.
While esa may technically mean "that guy", it is another slang word for bitch.
Like cunado is technically brother-in-law, it is slang for "i'm fucking your sister, bitch, what you gonna do about it?"
He said Iessi.Originally Posted by GepperRankins
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=issei
/banOriginally Posted by Linkin Park
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