Venezuelan Urban Dictionary
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- ISBN8232214609
- EAN9798232214609
- Date de parution16/03/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Unlock the vibrant language of Venezuela with the Venezuelan Urban Dictionary - your ultimate guide to 500 slang words and expressions from A to Z. From "arrecho" to "zaperoco, " this book captures the colorful, playful, and sometimes chaotic spirit of Venezuelan street talk. Each entry comes with clear definitions, real-life examples, and English translations, making it perfect for travelers, expats, students, or anyone curious about Venezuelan culture.
Learn how to navigate conversations, understand jokes, decode neighborhood slang, and connect with locals like a true Venezuelan. Whether you want to impress friends, survive casual chatter, or simply enjoy the humor and creativity of Venezuelan expressions, this book is your essential companion. Step into the streets, fiestas, and barrios of Venezuela - and speak the language of its people, one "vaina" at a time.
Learn how to navigate conversations, understand jokes, decode neighborhood slang, and connect with locals like a true Venezuelan. Whether you want to impress friends, survive casual chatter, or simply enjoy the humor and creativity of Venezuelan expressions, this book is your essential companion. Step into the streets, fiestas, and barrios of Venezuela - and speak the language of its people, one "vaina" at a time.





















