Honduran Spanish (original) (raw)

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Variety of Spanish language

Honduran Spanish
Español hondureño
Pronunciation [espaˈɲol onduˈɾeɲo]
Native to Honduras
Region Central American Spanish
Native speakers 10,637,827 (2023)[1]
Language family Indo-European ItalicLatino-FaliscanRomanceWesternIbero-RomanceWest IberianCastilianSpanishNorth American SpanishCentral American SpanishHonduran Spanish
Early forms Old LatinClassical Latin Vulgar Latin Old Spanish Early Modern Spanish
Writing system Latin (Spanish alphabet)
Official status
Regulated by Academia Hondureña de la Lengua
Language codes
ISO 639-1 es
ISO 639-2 spa[2]
ISO 639-3
Glottolog None
IETF es-HN
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Honduran Spanish is the Spanish language as spoken in the country of Honduras in Central America. Voseo is routinely used in Honduras.

These words are some slang words used in Honduras. Some may also be used in neighboring El Salvador and elsewhere.

Honduran Spanish Gloss
bululo bread roll
trucha corner shop
pulpería
relajo mess
jura police patrol
chepo
posta police station
maje dude
cipote boy
güirro
cipota girl
güirra
juco dirty man
juca dirty woman
colocho curls (in reference to hair)
chongo bow (gift wrapping)
encachimbar to annoy, to upset
bolo drunk
goma hangover
paila bucket
carro paila pick-up truck
pisto money
billullo
chabacán troublemaker
guachiman security guard (from English 'watchman')
  1. ^ Spanish → Honduras at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ "ISO 639-2 Language Code search". Library of Congress. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Lipski, John M. (2008). "Central American Spanish in the United States". Varieties of Spanish in the United States. Georgetown University Press. pp. 142–149. ISBN 9781589016514.
  4. ^ Lipski, John M. (1986). "Instability and Reduction of /s/ in the Spanish of Honduras". Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos. 11 (1): 27–47. ISSN 0384-8167. JSTOR 27762472.