by abcdefghijklmonpqrstuvwxyz June 1, 2014
I have been learning Spanish for 3 years now and am conversational. My friend who is Argentine taught me that they have a large Italian and Spanish influence. They use words like "Chao" and instead of pronouncing LL like the English Y, they say SHH. In addition, they say the word CHE at the end of sentences as a filler.
Argentine/Argentinean Spanish-Though I spoke Spanish fluently, I could not understand a word of the Argentine, for he had an impenetrable accent and used much slang.
by Happy facer boi March 14, 2022
by onlyz October 25, 2013
"I, Argentine" is a typical idiom of Argentina, in which the interlocutor who pronounces it declares not to be involved in matters of principles, when other interests of a more tangible or immediate type are at stake. Always pronounced in the first person, is usually used as a synonym for "I'm not going to get involved"
by Saraza June 14, 2017