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  1. kc says:

    My favorite spanish word is mariposa because Elena loves to say it and never says ‘butterfly’ anymore.

  2. Montessori Mommy says:

    Candela is my favorite Spanish word because it accurately describes my nena. And she looks good in the Los Pollitos Dicen Shirt BTW!

  3. Violeta says:

    love this! my favorite word is “añoranza”… because it sums up my bilingual/bicultural experience perfectly.

  4. Lisa Stevens says:

    My favourite Spanish phrase is ‘porque sí’. Why? Porque sí ;o)

    PS I know I can’t win as I’m in England but wanted to comment! And it’ll be another comment towards the first set of books!

  5. Norma says:

    Mi palabra favorita es “amor” por que amo la cultura Hispana!

  6. Monica says:

    Alborotada – because I usually am, and because mi’ja is always alborotando algo.

  7. nicole viola says:

    cacahuate, just because it’s fun to say (and eat!)
    although a close second is hearing my little 16-mo old gringa say “oh-wa” (hola). :)

  8. Melek says:

    Hi Carrie!

    My favorite Spanish word is: despampanante

    It’s such a colorful adjective … and fun to say!

    I wish you well :) Melek

    “La pluma es la lengua del alma.”~ Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

  9. We are Little Amigos says:

    mine is: “un chín” or “un chín chín”

    it’s Dominicans way of saying
    “un poco” or “un poquito”

    and it’s and expression thought to have native indian roots.

  10. Eva Melo says:

    My favorite word is NO because that’s what I usually say when I get these crazy requests to send chain letters in Spanish!

  11. Janine says:

    My favorite word is ojalá. I love the origin of the word as well as what it expresses.

    Espero verte esta noche!

  12. robin_titan says:

    wow i’d love to win bless me ultima and the rest of those books so i can read them!

    my favorite spanish word is arcoiris
    i’m not sure if i spelled that right i’m not a good speller in spanish
    i’m hispanic, parents are mexican and am very fluent in spanish, you’d think i’d be good at spelling but nooo hehe : ) ay muchas otras palabras que me gustan pero mi favorita si es arcoiris : )

  13. Chantel says:

    Traqueteo, the singular form of traquetear, as in “Each night, Penelope forma un traqueteo de madre as we try to put her in bed.”

  14. cajunpepe says:

    My favorite hispanic word is FUACATA. Is a word so versatile taht you can use it for many different meanings.

    For example

    If you burn the frijoles just say FUACATA. I you spill a glass of water just say FUACATA. If someone shows up unexpectantly just say FUACATA. If you’re been bodered bya salesman, just say FUACATA.

    Is a word that is so versatile.

    Yes FUACATA is my hispanic word of choice.

    And when you’re done just say FUACATA.

  15. Keen says:

    Oh, I’m having such a hard time coming up with my favorite word! (I’m going to blame this on the two pitchers of sangria I just split with a couple of friends.) But I love the words that your readers have chosen, and I love that this post has brought out your commenters in droves.

    I’m going to go with “recórcholis,” because as a kid it cracked me up that on cartoons and in comic books the heroes were always using phrases like “¡Recórcholis!” “”¡Caray!” or “¡Rayos y centellas!, when no one I knew actually used these phrases in real life.

    (Of course, I did learn to swear like a veritable sailor at a very early age from my Latina mother.)

  16. Modern Mami says:

    My favorite Spanish phrase is “Ay Dios mio!” because I just love the way my daughter says it every time she gives me a hug. ;)

    modernmami (at) theparentblog (dot) com

  17. Laurita says:

    My favorite spanish phrase is “no se, pero bueno” because my cuban mother in law says it all the time after telling long stories.

  18. laurita says:

    whoops! I forgot my e-mail. hope I didn’t mess anything up!
    lafeofern11@hotmail.com

  19. Alexis says:

    My favorite word is “apretaste” because it’s only one word, but is when somebody does something really well, like saying “way to go!”

    ¡Apretaste!
    feoalex@hotmail.com

  20. Annie says:

    Siesta, because I can never get enough.

  21. whimsicalwalney says:

    While there are many favorites, I really enjoy the phrase “meterse con alquien” because you get such a great visual.

  22. ikkinlala says:

    Mine is “uno,” which is what I named one of my childhood cats because she was the only kitten in the litter. (It wasn’t my favourite before that cat, though, so the special part is the memory rather than the word.)

  23. Runyeon Group Google says:

    Alyssa’s fave is Hola!
    My fave is chica.
    So we say Hola! Chica!

  24. wendy b, says:

    Javier Bardem!

    there you have it.
    my favorite spanish words!

  25. Mariel says:

    It’s hard to just pick ONE word/phrase! There are soo many! I’m gonna go with “Patatú” {Le dio un “patatú” y se murió}.
    Saludos,
    Mariel
    mariel27@cfl.rr.com

  26. Marta says:

    Vacilon.
    As in: “Bilingual in the Boonies es tremendo vacilon!

  27. vivlavin says:

    My favorite word is pin,pan,pum…but then again I don’t think that is really a Spanish word in the Castillian sense, more like a slang/modismo/cubaneo.
    (means cot bed, since you open it and it goes pin, pan, pum.. ready to sleep)
    I would have to say ” Caballero, eso no pasaba en Cuba” that is a very good phrase, quite ubiquitous in Miami.

    Rebenton, fiesta,huateque all meaning party!

    Alright to many words and phrases.. It just that I really want the books

  28. Becca says:

    My favorite Spanish phrase is Muy bien! My son is learning Spanish phrases to which I LOVE saying muy bien!

  29. Janet says:

    Gosh, I have so many favorites, having been raised by a Puerto Rican and a Gallego. And to add to that, my Cuban husband. Entre, ostia, conio y que pinga, they make up my daily vocabulary. ha! But one that I’m known to say quite a bit is ‘ave maria’ and I usually say it cantando like the boriquas. This is fun…

  30. Muedas says:

    My favorite word is “jerga” wich sounds dirty but is 100% clean and means “slang” (in Peruvian Spanish).
    And my favorite phrase has to be “no se toca” (“don’t touch”), which has been drilled in my kids brains since they were old enough to listen to Papa’s reprimands.

    Thanks, Carrie!
    Cesar

  31. kcita says:

    My favorite spanish phrase is “le patina el coco”….because it is such a descriptive way to say someone is loco!

  32. Tina Corkum says:

    “Mariposa” is my favorite Spanish word, but it’s hard to work into any conversation since I can’t remember my Spanish verbs. I love the way it sounds, I love butterflies, and I always know that I am using the correct Spanish word. So, I’m like a child when I see a butterfly and I excitedly say (loudly) “mariposa” because I always know I’ve remembered it right.

  33. Tough Mama says:

    Just one phrase! Ack! I like chicharrones y salchichas… both are great fun to say, and gross me out a little. Also, I’ve been saying, “no me digas eso” this week, just for fun…

    Also, here’s a silly chiste: How do you spell nose in Spanish? No sé…Ja, ja, ja, ja!

    csrayburn@hotmail.com

  34. Maria de los Angeles says:

    What a great idea!

    My favorite Spanish word is ‘tolete’ and ‘ño!’

    My favorite phrase is ‘que barbaro’ and ‘le ronca la carabina de ambrosio’

  35. Nicki says:

    My kids and I think “rompope” (a kind of eggnog in Mexico) is a fun word.

    BTW, love your blog!

  36. Fr. Laird+ says:

    En el nombre del Padre, del Hijo y del Espiritu Santo … gracias al Senor.

  37. Chantel says:

    I’ve got a better one. Corazon de melon. That’s what my abuelita always called me:)

    BTW, this is fun! I’ve been thinking of fabulous Spanish phrases all weekend. Thanks, Carrie:)

  38. Carla says:

    Oooh, this is tough now since my first pick, fuacata, has already been taken. I’m going to go with “Fulano” or “Fulanito” – growing up I always thought it as actually someone’s name! It cracks me up everytime.

    I’ll offer up my favorite phrase even though you’re not asking because it was the first thing to come to mind after fuacata – comiendo lo que pica el pollo – mi mami is famous for that one!

  39. Lili says:

    I have a favorite phrase at this moment-”Te Amo” because that is what my 16 month old hija says whenever she sees me!

  40. Quintessential Amy says:

    My favorite spanish word is mañana. Because THAT’s when everything seems to get done around here…

  41. John Lamb says:

    Right now my favorite Spanish word is “prójimo” – as in, “Love your prójimo.”

  42. Jen Wallwork Dominguez says:

    MY favorite spanish phrase is “Que sera, sera.” We sing it in the rocking chair every night and both my anglo babies we’re requesting it with “sera please” at 18 months.

  43. AmandaDufau says:

    I think I’m too late, but here it is:

    casuelero

    As in, my friend’s husband is tremendo casuelero.

    LOL

  44. Val Prieto says:

    “El tibiri tabara”

    “Mancafu”

    “Pire”

  45. WPlasencia says:

    One of my favorite phrases in Spanish is also typically Cuban: “Se lo comió!”

    I’ll let you translate that one.

  46. Annie says:

    My favorite word is “penultima”. I don’t know why – I just love it!

  47. wisteria says:

    My favorite Spanish phrase is
    mi corazon when referring to someone you love. I just think that is such a beautiful way of saying I love you.

  48. Lisa Richardson says:

    My favorite spanish word is “mijo”, because I learned it while my son was playing soccer with his hispanic friends. Even now that he is all grown up, the softness and tenderness of that word sticks with me.

  49. Ana says:

    Saludos from Puerto Rico. My favorite word is “Ay Bendito” and the phrase “Se te quiere de gratis”.

  50. bison61 says:

    caramba

    tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com

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