Ecuadorian Survival Words Part 1
Showing the lack of excellent Spanish I have, I accidentally deleted (instead of editing) an entry about my Ecuadorian survival words. So here I go again (and with corrections):
1) CHÈVERE - like `super` or `excellent`. Everything is chèvere in this country! I am going on vacation - chèvere. We watched fireworks two weeks ago outside our window - that was chèvere too! My dog died - chèvere (ok, bad joke).
2) SIGA and SIGA NO MÀS - to continue or move forward. I was recently educated that they both mean the same thing. I thought `siga no màs` meant to not go anywhere but it´s not. Some things we just don´t ever understand. I hear both of these all the time on the bus from the assistant of the bus driver. Doesn´t really help to get people moving to the back of the bus!
