‘Dominican’ isn’t exactly a real language, but it has enough dialects and unique words and phrases to confuse even the most fluent Spanish (or rather non-Dominican) speaker, and even some Dominicans! As with dialects in any other country, ‘Dominican’ can be colorful and at times a tad confusing, so each week we will introduce common […]
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Dominican-English dictionary: corre corre
This week’s word is: corre corre (pronounced coh-rreh coh-rreh) Doing things in a rush; rushing to do or see something. Example: Hubo un corre corre en el supermercado hoy. There was a rush at the supermarket today! ‘Dominican’ isn’t exactly a real language, but it has enough dialects and unique words and phrases to confuse […]
Dominican-English Dictionary: jeepeta
‘Dominican’ isn’t exactly a real language, but it has enough dialects and unique words and phrases to confuse even the most fluent Spanish (or rather non-Dominican) speaker, and even some Dominicans!
Dominican-English Dictionary: bengué
‘Dominican’ isn’t exactly a real language, but it has enough dialects and unique words and phrases to confuse even the most fluent Spanish (or rather non-Dominican) speaker, and even some Dominicans!
Domincan-English Dictionary: bacano
‘Dominican’ isn’t exactly a real language, but it has enough dialects and unique words and phrases to confuse even the most fluent Spanish (or rather non-Dominican) speaker, and even some Dominicans!
Dominican-English Dictionary: pin-pun
‘Dominican’ isn’t exactly a real language, but it has enough dialects and unique words and phrases to confuse even the most fluent Spanish (or rather non-Dominican) speaker, and even some Dominicans!