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Cuban Spanish is challenging, even for native speakers from other countries. It's fast, often with fewer syllables, and includes words from West African languages, like Yoruba. If you have no idea what anyone is saying at first, don't worry: it takes the ear a little while to adjust. Of course, they could also be speaking Cubañol. These Cuban Spanish phrases will help you make your way.
What's up?: ¿Que bola, acere?
What’s your name?: ¿Como se llama?
My name is _____: Me llamo _____ .
Thank you: Gracias
Sorry: Lo siento
Let's go: Dale
More or less: Más o menos
The bus : El guagua
Where is ____?: ¿Dónde está ______ ?
La Yuma: America - it can be pejorative or cheeky.
La Revolución: The 1959 Revolution.
Crema: soup (sopa is understood, but not used as commonly)
Ropa vieja: Local shredded beef specialty. Literally "old clothes."
Arroz morro (sometimes just "morro"): Black beans and rice
Fruta bomba: Papaya ("papaya" is slang for female anatomy)
Guayaba: Guava.
Mani: Peanuts (street vendors sell them in small white paper cones)
Palomitas, short for palomitas de maiz: popcorn (street vendors sell it in larger white paper cones)
Cajita: Literally a little box, usually contains a delicious cheap lunch of rice, beans and fried chicken.
________ Napolitano: In red sauce, e.g. spaghetti.
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