Talk the talk
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/TRAVEL TIPS, BUENOS AIRES/ Updated : Mar 23, 2015, 12:42 IST
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Argentine Spanish is distinct from other Spanish you may have heard. The second person is "vos" instead of "tu", and you'll notice a softer pronunciation as a double "l" is pronounced as "sh".
Argentine Spanish is distinct from other Spanish you may have heard. The second person is "vos" instead of "tu", and you'll notice a softer pronunciation as a double "l" is pronounced as "sh". Read less

A little local language goes a long way
Argentine Spanish is distinct from other Spanish you may have heard. The second person is "vos" instead of "tu", and you'll notice a softer pronunciation as a double "l" is pronounced as "sh".
Porteño: someone who lives in or is from Buenos Aires.
Parrilla: a meat grill.
Milonga: a social tango dance, though In Buenos Aires this refers to the dance halls themselves.
Asado: an Argentine barbeque - both the method of cooking and the event itself.
Chimichurri: the typical Argentine condiment of herbs, garlic and vinegar.
Boliche: a nightclub.
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