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<div style="font-size:300%">Expressions whose literal translations are misleading like "Ahorita" or "Ya vengo"</div>
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<div class="pg_page_title">Spanish from Colombia ➡ Confusing Expressions</div>


Hi Spanish learners! 😀


Hi everyone!
I am Andrea and I am learning English.


I decided to start this wiki and keep working on it in order to improve my English writing abilities and teach you Spanish in the same time.


I am Andrea and I am learning english, I intend to start this wiki and keep working on it to improve my English writing and teach you Spanish in the same time.
My native language is Spanish from Colombia.  


My native language is Spanish from Colombia. On the site, I have met some foreigners and they get a little confused with some Spanish words because, sometimes, we  don't refer to the exact meaning of a word.  
On the PolyglotClub site, I have met several foreigners.  


I noticed that sometimes, they get a little confused with some Spanish words because those words do not refer to the exact meaning of a word and the exact literal translation from Spanish to English and this can be confusing.


Here is a first example:
Here are several examples:
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==Ahorita (now in English)==
<span link>Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson:</span> [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Bird|Bird]], [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Parts-of-a-fruit|Parts of a fruit]], [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week-and-Months-of-the-Year|Days of the Week and Months of the Year]] & [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Compliments|Compliments]].
==Ahorita==


In spanish if you ask someone a favor like:
In spanish if you ask someone a favor like:
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<blockquote>Could you please make your bed?</blockquote>
<blockquote>Could you please make your bed?</blockquote>


 
*¿Podrías por favor ir a la tienda y traerme un poco de pan?
*"¿Podrías por favor ir a la tienda y traerme un poco de pan?
<blockquote>Could you please go to the store and bring me some bread?</blockquote>
<blockquote>Could you please go to the store and bring me some bread?</blockquote>


The answer can be in Spanish:  
The answer can be in Spanish:  


*"¡Ahorita!".
*"'''¡Ahorita!'''".
 
It does not mean in English "now or instantly" but it means "ok I am going to do it... later...", you see the subtle difference?
 
==Ya vengo==
Another one is if I am talking with you and the conversation is going great and then all of a sudden, I say '''"ya vengo"''' and then leave.
 
What would you think? 
 
*did you say something wrong? 😒
 
*maybe you feel like you have a bad breath? 😢


It does not mean in English "now or instantly" but it means "ok I am going to do it... later...", you see the subtle difference?
Maybe you don't know what has just happened but then you realize that I am coming back to see you just after having said goodbye to another person.


I come back in front of you and continue the conversation just like if nothing had happened. 😎


Let me explain, when I said "ya vengo" while I was having a conversation with you it meant that I had just seen someone that I know and Istopped the conversation. I then went to greet that person really quickly and then I went back to you.
 


==Ya vengo==
This is quite a common thing to do, you can stop an activity that you are doing to greet someone or you can bring that person to the activity as well.
Another one is if I am talking with you and the conversation can be going great and then and I say (ya vengo) and then I left.
 
==Cucha==  


What would you think ? 
"'''Cucha'''" is a way not very respectful to call your mom, but it is also a fish that you can have as a pet or that you can eat.


- did I say something wrong?
Personally I have never eaten a Cucha and I think I never will. 😎


- maybe I have bad breath.
In my house we had a Cucha for 9 years in an aquarium and also an Oscar.  


Maybe you dont know what it happen but then you see me going back to you while I say bye to another person.  
The Cucha lived for 10 years but died 2 weeks ago.  


I stood in front of you and keep the conversation like nothing happened.  
So, well, I know that I will never eat an Oscar or Cucha.  


Let me explain, when I said ( ya vengo)  while  I was having a conversation with you it means that I saw someone that I know  and Istopped the conversation, I went to greet that person really quickly and then I went back to you.  
With this type of words usually you can guess from the sentence context weither the person is talking about the fish or about their mother.


This is quite a common thing to do, you can stop that activity that you are doing to greet someone or you can bring that person to the activity as well.
==Videos==


(Cucha) is another way not very respectful to call your mom, but  also is a fish that you can have  as a pet or you can eat, personally I haver never eaten a Cucha and I think I never will. In my house we had a Cucha for 9 years in an aquarium and also an Oscar he last for 10 years it died 2 weeks ago. So well I know that I will never eat an Oscar  or Cucha.  
===How to say "confused" and "confusing" in Spanish - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7zepFpQKNI</youtube>


With this type  of words usually you can differ from the sentence if they are talking about a fish or about their mom.
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Education|Education]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Breakfast|Breakfast]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Beach|Beach]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Fungus-|Fungus ]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Car|Car]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Olympic-Sports|Olympic Sports]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Costarican-Slang|Costarican Slang]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Foreign-loanwords|Foreign loanwords]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Conversación-básica-en-un-restaurante|Conversación básica en un restaurante]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Body|Body]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Panamanian-Slang|Panamanian Slang]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/longest-word|longest word]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Sports|Sports]]
* [[Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/Words-French-Origin|Words French Origin]]
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 27 March 2023

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Spanish from Colombia ➡ Confusing Expressions

Hi Spanish learners! 😀

I am Andrea and I am learning English.

I decided to start this wiki and keep working on it in order to improve my English writing abilities and teach you Spanish in the same time.


My native language is Spanish from Colombia.

On the PolyglotClub site, I have met several foreigners.

I noticed that sometimes, they get a little confused with some Spanish words because those words do not refer to the exact meaning of a word and the exact literal translation from Spanish to English and this can be confusing.

Here are several examples:

Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: Bird, Parts of a fruit, Days of the Week and Months of the Year & Compliments.

Ahorita[edit | edit source]

In spanish if you ask someone a favor like:

  • ¿Podrías por favor hacer tu cama?

Could you please make your bed?

  • ¿Podrías por favor ir a la tienda y traerme un poco de pan?

Could you please go to the store and bring me some bread?

The answer can be in Spanish:

  • "¡Ahorita!".

It does not mean in English "now or instantly" but it means "ok I am going to do it... later...", you see the subtle difference?

Ya vengo[edit | edit source]

Another one is if I am talking with you and the conversation is going great and then all of a sudden, I say "ya vengo" and then leave.

What would you think?

  • did you say something wrong? 😒
  • maybe you feel like you have a bad breath? 😢

Maybe you don't know what has just happened but then you realize that I am coming back to see you just after having said goodbye to another person.

I come back in front of you and continue the conversation just like if nothing had happened. 😎

Let me explain, when I said "ya vengo" while I was having a conversation with you it meant that I had just seen someone that I know and Istopped the conversation. I then went to greet that person really quickly and then I went back to you.


This is quite a common thing to do, you can stop an activity that you are doing to greet someone or you can bring that person to the activity as well.

Cucha[edit | edit source]

"Cucha" is a way not very respectful to call your mom, but it is also a fish that you can have as a pet or that you can eat.

Personally I have never eaten a Cucha and I think I never will. 😎

In my house we had a Cucha for 9 years in an aquarium and also an Oscar.

The Cucha lived for 10 years but died 2 weeks ago.

So, well, I know that I will never eat an Oscar or Cucha.

With this type of words usually you can guess from the sentence context weither the person is talking about the fish or about their mother.

Videos[edit | edit source]

How to say "confused" and "confusing" in Spanish - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]