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Dirty Spanish everyday slang from 'What's up?' to 'F*%# off!'

Featuring slang for both Spain and Latin America and indicates which expressions are used in which countries. Includes a section on native banter that will help readers make friends over a pitcher of Sangría and convince the local taco maker that it's OK to spice things up with a few fresh habaneros. The book also provides not-approved-for-nuns sex terminology graphic enough to embarrass the street walkers of Madrid's infamous Red Light district.

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  • "D!rty Spanish"
  • "Dirty Spanish : everyday slang from What's up? to Fuck off!"

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  • "Featuring slang for both Spain and Latin America and indicates which expressions are used in which countries. Includes a section on native banter that will help readers make friends over a pitcher of Sangría and convince the local taco maker that it's OK to spice things up with a few fresh habaneros. The book also provides not-approved-for-nuns sex terminology graphic enough to embarrass the street walkers of Madrid's infamous Red Light district."@en

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  • "Livres électroniques"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Conversation and phrase books"@en
  • "Conversation and phrase books"
  • "Computer network resources"@en
  • "Dictionaries"@en
  • "Dictionaries"

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  • "Dirty Spanish everyday slang from 'What's up?' to 'F*%# off!'"@en
  • "Dirty Spanish : everyday slang from What's up? to F*% off!"
  • "Dirty Spanish everyday slang from "What's Up?" to "F*%# Off!""@en
  • "Dirty Spanish everyday slang from "What's Up?" to "F*%# Off!""
  • "Dirty Spanish : everyday slang from 'What's up?' to 'F*%# off!'"@en
  • "Dirty Spanish: Everyday Slang from What's up? to F*%# Off!"
  • "Dirty Spanish : everyday slang from "What's Up?" to "F*%# Off!""
  • "Dirty Spanish Everyday Slang from What's Up? To F*ck Off!"@en
  • "Dirty Spanish Everyday Slang from "What's Up?" to "F*%# Off!""@en