Chinga - common slang? Origin? - Spanish Language Stack Exchange I've heard the Spanish slang word "chinga" used in several popular movies tv shows, as well as by other Spanish speakers, as the English word "f*ck" My friend denies the notion, saying "chinga" is not a common phrase for the English word mentioned above, and is not used by native speakers
15 Colorful Mexican Spanish Swear Words - TruFluency “Chingar” is like “bothering” but it sounds meaner than just “molestar”, which is also to bother And “madre” is mom So this phrase is like saying “go bother your mother” But it’s used in an offensive way when you’re angry at someone Another way of saying it is: “chinga tu mais”
Mexican slang dictionary: Chingar - Mexico News Daily It's Mexico's favorite curse word What does it mean? (Facebook) Se chingó un chingo de chongos It’s the most Mexican of curse words, and a phrasal verb whose meanings span the cultural
Mexican Slang 101: Chingar — Alasdair Baverstock It’s the most Mexican of curse words, and a phrasal verb whose meanings span the cultural spectrum You may not like it, but you’d better make sure you understand it The author of The Mexican Slang Dictionary, Alasdair Baverstock, shows you how best to employ this nation’s favorite rude word
Mexican Slang: What does Chingar mean - Strømmen Language Classes Chingar is probably the most frequently used verb in Mexican slang with many different meanings and a long history of usage Chingar is derived from cingarár —”to fight” in Caló, the language of Spanish Gypsies that had a deep influence on Mexican-American slang
What Does Chinga Tu Maga Mean - Spanish to Go What Does ‘Chinga Tu Maga’ Mean? The phrase “chinga tu maga” is a colloquial expression in Spanish that can be considered vulgar It roughly translates to “f*** your mother” in English This phrase is often used in a confrontational or humorous context, depending on the situation and tone