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Spanish Slang Spanish has plenty of local slang words that aren't understood throughout the Spanish-speaking world. This forum can help you deal with Spanish slang words that are primarily used in a certain area.

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Old 07-07-2008, 12:48 PM   #1
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Hola! Please explain the meaning of the term "guera" or weda". I think it is a reference to a female of sorts. Is it a derogatory term? Is it a girlfriend of a married man? Thanks for your help!
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Old 07-07-2008, 12:51 PM   #2
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Normally this is slang for "blonde",

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<H3>güera
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amer fam (rubio) blond(e)

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Old 07-07-2008, 07:07 PM   #3
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Guera literally means blonde, but in mexico it can also be anyone who has like lighter hair, skin, or eyes. it's appearance, but i'm pretty sure anyone who thinks of themselves as superior or in a higher class can be a guera.
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I'm not familiar with the term at all. I assume this word is typically used in Mexico. I think I have heard it on TV...

However, as far as I know, it is not used in Argentina.
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Hi Guadalupe, we don't use it in Spain either.
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Guera literally means blonde, but in mexico it can also be anyone who has like lighter hair, skin, or eyes. it's appearance, but i'm pretty sure anyone who thinks of themselves as superior or in a higher class can be a guera.

I agree with Queen. This is a word common on Mexico and among the Mexican-Americans in the US.
And the meaning is the same as queen explained.
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Just a confirmation. Mi esposa (mi alma y vida) calls me her güero often because of my light skin even though my hair is dark brown as well as my eyes. Her mother used the same loving term for her husband who, like me, had light skin but dark hair and eyes.

I think the fact that it is used as an endearing term is also important.

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Just a confirmation. Mi esposa (mi alma y vida) calls me her güero often because of my light skin even though my hair is dark brown as well as my eyes. Her mother used the same loving term for her husband who, like me, had light skin but dark hair and eyes.

I think the fact that it is used as an endearing term is also important.

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Endearing terms can V A R Y!!!!
In Central America (especially El Salvador) the word mona/o (which literally means monkey) is used for boys and girls.
Ie. Este mono que no hace caso!!
But it is also used in endearing terms (calling someone a youngun)- my husband calls me mona. Never anything else. And when I'm mad at him I tell him that I'm gonna call him Burro, as an endearment term, cause I can't be the only "animal" in the house!!
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