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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 01-31-2007, 03:22 PM   #1
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I have heard the word Bamba used in Peruvian spanish.... I believe it means imitation, but im not sure..anyone know?
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I think that believe in Mexico Bamba is a kind of dance. have you heard the song?
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Emily, I'm not sure what "bamba" means in Peru, but rest assured, I'll ask next time at Carlito's, the best restaurant in Buenos Aires (1000 times better than anything in Palermo!), across from the Abasto. It's a Peruvian joint.

As for the song la bamba, I'll tell you that I was 17 years old before it occurred to me that "yo no soy marinero, soy capitán" means "I´m not a sailor, I´m the captain". Before that, I´d heard it a million times but had never paid attention to the words, I guess.
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haha, thanks for both the replies! i will have to check out this restaurant Elmeromero.
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emilyb, "La Bamba" es una tradicional canción latina,ni se de que pais viene
pero se conoce en varios,y parte de la letra por si te sirve:

"para bailar la bamba se necesita un poquito de gracia,
un poquito de gracia se necesita y arriba y arriba,
bamba,bamba,bamba

yo no soy marinero,yo no soy marinero soy capitán soy
capitán soy capitán.

bamba bamba bamba,
para subir al cielo,para subir al cielo se necesita una escalera larga,
una escalera larga y otra cosita y arriba y arriba,etc"

como verás la letra no es muy rica en contenido pero el
ritmo sí es contagioso,normalmente cuando en una fiesta
hay una guitarra,es típico que alguien toque la bamba(o era típico..)

saludos

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Old 10-01-2008, 11:43 PM   #6
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hi,

Bamba could be two things. The first one as you said before, "imitation", but I'd rather to say "cheat", because it's colloquial. And the other meaning could be the name of a spanish song, and you have the explanation provided by the other users.

Have a nice day,

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