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Argentinean Slang Book - 'Dále'
by Maria Lee
Stuck in Argentina with nothing but a couple of "Where's the nearest restroom, please" phrases in your vocabulary? Our Argentinean Slang Book is here to save your trip.

Dále is an interjection that's the second person imperative form of dar (to give), meaning "give it." In Spanish slang, it's used to give the green light. As in: Vamos a tomar unor tragos? (Should we go grab some drinks?) Dále, genial. (Okay, great.)
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TUE, JANUARY 24, 2012
13:22
latin american in general, not exclusive to Argentina.
- fyi
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TUE, JANUARY 24, 2012
16:11
yeah!!!! dalee is awesome!
- francis
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