Popcorn

Popcorn in spanish venezuela

Popcorn in spanish venezuela

16) Cotufas This means “popcorn” in Venezuela. It comes from the English sacks of corns which have an inscription “corn to fry”.

  1. How do you say popcorn in El Salvador?
  2. What do Colombians call popcorn?
  3. What does Gocha mean in Venezuela?
  4. What does Chama mean in Venezuela?
  5. How do Cubans say popcorn?
  6. How do you say popcorn in Latin?
  7. How do you say popcorn in Brazil?
  8. How do Cubans say popcorn?
  9. How do you say marshmallow in Venezuela?
  10. What do they call popcorn in Argentina?
  11. How do you say popcorn in Brazil?
  12. How do you say snacks in Colombia?
  13. Do Cubans say Pinga?

How do you say popcorn in El Salvador?

palomitas de maíz: This is the basic Spanish and generic term for popcorn. You can simply say palomitas. The literal translation of the Spanish word palomita is “little pigeon.”

What do Colombians call popcorn?

El maíz pira

Yet another name for popcorn in Colombia, el maíz pira is the chosen name for the snack in Bogotá. On the other hand, the term crispetas is more common in the city of Cali.

What does Gocha mean in Venezuela?

Gocho/Gocha – noun Native of the Andean states of Táchira, Mérida or Trujillo. Gran Sabana – noun A region of the Venezuelan interior which extends from the Orinoco River south to the border with Brazil.

What does Chama mean in Venezuela?

The word “Chamo” or “Chama” means bro or dude, except you can make it female. You can also use this. word to say “boy” or “girl” and add “ito/ita” to the end. to describe a little boy/girl.

How do Cubans say popcorn?

In Mexico, popcorn is translated as “palomitas.” In Guatemala, it's “poporopo.” In Cuba, it's “rositas de maíz.” In Chile, it's “palomitas” or “cabritas.” In Ecuador, it's “canguil.” In Argentina, it's “pochoclo.” In Peru, it's “canchitas.” And in Colombia, it's “crispetas.” The Cubana in the video also said that she ...

How do you say popcorn in Latin?

It's 'pipoca'.

How do you say popcorn in Brazil?

Pipoca (popcorn)

For example: - João gosta de pipoca doce. (João likes sweet popcorn.)

How do Cubans say popcorn?

In Mexico, popcorn is translated as “palomitas.” In Guatemala, it's “poporopo.” In Cuba, it's “rositas de maíz.” In Chile, it's “palomitas” or “cabritas.” In Ecuador, it's “canguil.” In Argentina, it's “pochoclo.” In Peru, it's “canchitas.” And in Colombia, it's “crispetas.” The Cubana in the video also said that she ...

How do you say marshmallow in Venezuela?

In Spanish, people use bombón (marshmallow) or bizcocho (biscuit) as nicknames for their crushes while flirting.

What do they call popcorn in Argentina?

Popcorn is 'canguil' in Ecuador, 'canchita' in Peru and 'pipocas' in Bolivia. The Chilean term is 'cabritas' (or 'palomitas'), the Paraguayan one 'pororo'. Uruguayans call it 'pop' and Argentinians 'pochoclo', although in either country, you'll also get your bag if you ask for 'pororo'.

How do you say popcorn in Brazil?

Pipoca (popcorn)

For example: - João gosta de pipoca doce. (João likes sweet popcorn.)

How do you say snacks in Colombia?

Mecato: noun. Treat you eat between meals. Similar to: Snack. Necio: noun.

Do Cubans say Pinga?

De pinga. This Cuban curse word has a pretty NSFW translation (which refers to a certain part of the male anatomy) but all you need to know is that it is used to convey frustration, anger or dissatisfaction. Example: Bro, do we not have any eggs? De pinga!

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