{"id":3236,"date":"2012-03-20T17:08:29","date_gmt":"2012-03-20T22:08:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/seecolombia.travel\/blog\/?p=3236"},"modified":"2021-08-23T10:52:57","modified_gmt":"2021-08-23T15:52:57","slug":"5-phrases-youll-only-hear-in-colombia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/seecolombia.travel\/blog\/2012\/03\/5-phrases-youll-only-hear-in-colombia\/","title":{"rendered":"Colombian Spanish: 5 Phrases You&#8217;ll Only Hear in Colombia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Aside from the\u00a0<a title=\"All The Spanish You Need to Know In Colombia\" href=\"http:\/\/seecolombia.travel\/blog\/2011\/08\/learn-spanish-in-colombia-learn-colombian-slang\/\">slang phrases in Colombia<\/a>, there are some rather strange things about <a title=\"Su Merced, is Colombian Spanish the Best in the World?\" href=\"http:\/\/seecolombia.travel\/blog\/2012\/02\/su-merced-is-colombian-spanish-the-best-in-the-world\/\">Colombian Spanish<\/a>\u00a0that can make it confusing for foreigners &#8211; even those that have Spanish as their first language.<\/p>\n<p>Colombian Spanish has always been a very formal way of speaking. Friends refer to each other as &#8216;usted&#8217;, and people don&#8217;t say &#8216;what?&#8217; or even &#8216;pardon?&#8217;, they say &#8216;se\u00f1or?&#8217;. It all adds up to a very polite society, with some very curious turns of phrase.<\/p>\n<h1><!--more-->1. &#8220;Que pena con usted&#8221;<\/h1>\n<p>One of the most frequently heard sentences in Colombia, Colombians use &#8216;que pena con usted&#8217; in the way that English people use &#8216;sorry&#8217;, which is to say it&#8217;s as much out of habit as it is out of genuine remorse. Not a bad thing, since considering the amount you hear it Colombians would be spending most their time feeling bad for pretty insignificant wrong-doings (like accidentally bumping in to you).<\/p>\n<h1>2. Que pecao!<\/h1>\n<figure id=\"attachment_3239\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-3239\" style=\"width: 446px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/seecolombia.travel\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/03\/lost-city-indigenous-5-e1332466251230.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-full wp-image-3239\" title=\"Que pecao!\" src=\"https:\/\/seecolombia.travel\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/03\/lost-city-indigenous-5-e1332466251230.jpg\" alt=\"Que pecao!\" width=\"446\" height=\"590\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-3239\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Que pecao!<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Literally translating to &#8216;what a sin&#8217;, Colombians actually mean this one like we English folk might say &#8216;bless your cotton socks&#8217;. Someone&#8217;s hurt? Use it. Little boy crying? Use it. Cute little baby? Use it! You may infer, then, that this is a mumsy saying, and you&#8217;d be right. Bless.<\/p>\n<h1>3. Su merced<\/h1>\n<p>&#8216;Your mercy&#8217;. People will actually, genuinely, really call each other that (although not the younger generations).<\/p>\n<h1>4. Juemadre<\/h1>\n<p>The rage is building up inside of you but you&#8217;re not in appropriate company to swear, so what do you do? You soften the blow of the classic &#8216;Jueputa&#8217; (&#8216;hijo de puta&#8217;), and change it to \u00a0&#8216;juemadre&#8217;, or &#8216;son of a mother&#8217;. Clearly more acceptable. Also an adequate substitute: &#8216;juepucha&#8217;, which means absolutely nothing.<\/p>\n<h1>5. Me regalas&#8230;<\/h1>\n<p>So normal is &#8216;me regalas&#8217; in Colombia that you can quickly forget you&#8217;re actually asking people to give you stuff for free, before actually paying them. A strange turn of phrase that will sound pretty odd if you travel elsewhere and use it&#8230;<\/p>\n<h1>\u00a0Bonus: Con Gusto<\/h1>\n<p>&#8216;Con gusto&#8217;, &#8216;con mucho gusto&#8217;, &#8216;con muchisimo gusto&#8217;. These are all very common and, like &#8216;que pena&#8230;&#8217; are pretty much used habitually, in the same way you just say &#8216;no worries&#8217;, or &#8216;you&#8217;re welcome&#8217;. Considered extremely polite in most other Spanish speaking countries (some of which won&#8217;t even use &#8216;de nada&#8217;), it can sound a little odd to the newcomer to Colombia, but as with most of these phrases, they&#8217;re just relics of a time when things were far more formal here. These days people are a little more relaxed.<\/p>\n<p>So cogela suave, hombre.<\/p>\n<p>Paul<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Aside from the\u00a0slang phrases in Colombia, there are some rather strange things about Colombian Spanish\u00a0that can make it confusing for foreigners &#8211; even those that have Spanish as their first language. Colombian Spanish has always been a very formal way of speaking. 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