Instead of always saying 'Sí' in Spanish, use these natural expressions: 'Obligal' (of course, common in Puerto Rico), 'Full' (totally/100%), 'Cl' (of course), 'Seuro' (for sure/definitely), and 'Literally' (used like 'yeah, obviously'). These phrases sound more authentic and are commonly used in Puerto Rican Spanish.
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Stop always saying 'Sì' in Spanish 😅 try these!Añadido:
Stop always saying C in Spanish.
Instead, say this and you'll sound much more natural. Obligal.
That means of course. All right? You hear this everywhere in Puerto Rico. So say it with attitude. Oblig. The next one.
It means right away or for sure. The next one, full. Full. It means like yeah, totally or 100% full. Just like the English word full. The next one cl.
You can't go wrong with this one. It means of course and it sounds good everywhere.
The next one seuro. Seuro. That's like saying for sure or definitely. All right.
Next one.
Literally means so that you know, but it's often used like yeah, obviously.
Next one. Jatu.
Jatu.
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