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Slang from different countries...
I've been listening to alot of Reggaeton music lately, and of course hearing alot of slang used in P.R. and the Dominican. I've been hitting alot of dead ends trying to figure out what some words mean. For instance, I have no clue what the word yale means. The Artist Don Omar uses this word alot. In the song "Da le" he says
Da le, da le Don Da le, Pa' que se mueve la yale. Can anyone help me out, please?
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Re: Slang from different countries...
like Tomisimo says, it always difficult to translate, and usually not worth the time, but ...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=yal "yal" is another hispanic slang word mostly used in South America. It is used in spanish song lyrics like reggaetons and means "girl" or "baby". Esa es mi yal. That's my girl(friend). pa' que se muevan la yale --> para que se muevan las chicas --> in order to make the girls dance Happy new year
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Re: Slang from different countries...
Thanks sosia for that link.
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