The idea is that after the “Camera” comes the “Action” (doing something, going somewhere, etc.), and you “have to” say yes. ![]() This expression originates from the filming industry, from the well-known phrase “Luces, Cámara, Acción” (“Lights, Camera, Action”), After the director said this phrase, he/she would start filming, so everybody would need to be ready (leaving no room for anybody to say “no”). “I got your sister pregnant, I am sorry man”Ĭámara -I see (“you will regret this”) is implied. “Wooooow, he killed her when she was taking a shower”Ĥ- “Embaracé a tu hermana, lo siento amigo” “Sure, I would love to go with you to the movies tonight”ģ “Cáaaaamara, la mató cuando se estaba duchando” “ Cámara, me gustaría ir al cine contigo esta noche” Used a threatening way to say: “Ok”, or “I see” …but I will remember this… and you will suffer” Ok/ I see… but I will look for revenge Ok/I see… but you will regret this).ġ.O my God! (Used when some wants to express astonishment).Also as a way to say “OK”, but ALWAYS before something like “goodbye”, “see you”, “see you later”.** Please take our Mexican Slang Quiz at the end of this article! ** 1. You’ll also listen to them used in a sentence at the very end of this article! You’ll hear a native Mexican speaker who appears in Our incredible Gritty Spanish Stories read each Mexican slang in an example sentence. ![]() Let take a look at 5 interesting Mexican Slang Words.
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