Buenos días (good morning), buenas tardes (good afternoon), and buenas noches (good evening), like “hola,” will be taught in your basic level Spanish course, and are frequent greetings used and heard in Colombia. “¡Quibo!” is another way of saying “hello” in Colombia.
Listo Literally, this word means “ready.” But here in Colombia, it is also used to say things like “here,” “OK,” “alright,” and “cool.” Que oso or Que boleta literally means "what bear" or "what ticket." But in Colombia it means, "how embarrassing."
but decided to look into how the Ciao came about, the ciao came from the Latin word “Sclavus” ( Slave ) which itself came from the Greek skuleúō which means “spoils of war” and in Venetia ( the main precursor of the eventual Italian ) they started to use s-ciào vostro that literally means “I am your slav
Jade Ramirez, knows Spanish. Answered May 3, 2018. The Spanish word “Mamacita” literally means “little mama”. It can be used as a term of affection. It also means “hot mama”, referring to an attractive woman or attractive young woman.
Jorge Salcedo Cabrera
| Jorge Salcedo |
|---|
| Organization | Cali Cartel (1989–1995) |
| Known for | Operation Cornerstone |
| Criminal status | Entered witness protection |
| Military career |
Its latest binge-worthy prestige drama, “Narcos,” follows cops and kingpins during the rise of the big cocaine cartels in 1980s Colombia. You won't see Pablo Escobar ordering around his minions in accented English; that would be ridiculous. He and all the other Hispanic characters speak Spanish.
If you grew up in Mexico City like I did, you know the word mamacita is laden with highly sexual overtones. The literal translation of mamacita is "little mother" but the figurative and more accurate translation is "hot momma." The moniker is never really used to describe an actual mother, a genuine mamá or mamita.
Yet in Narcos, with its widely popular themes of crime, violence, drama, and action, Netflix made the bold choice to use a mix of English and Spanish to tell the tale, with subtitles wherever necessary.
Paulina Gaitán as Tata Escobar – Escobar's wife, based on María Henao.
The title of the album, "plata o plomo", translates from Spanish to "silver or lead", meaning "money or bullets". The phrase was used by Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar who would offer government officials and law enforcement the choice of taking a bribe, or having a murder contract placed against them.
Plata o plomo is a Colombian Spanish slang phrase that translates to “silver or lead.” A person saying the phrase is telling the listener to either accept a bribe (plata, meaning “silver,” a common slang term for money in Colombia) or lose their life (plomo, a metonym for “lead bullet”).
60 years imprisonment. Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (December 1, 1949–December 2, 1993) was a Colombian drug lord. He is known as one of the "World's Greatest Outlaws".
The title of the album, "plata o plomo", translates from Spanish to "silver or lead", meaning "money or bullets". The phrase was used by Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar who would offer government officials and law enforcement the choice of taking a bribe, or having a murder contract placed against them.
Medellín Cartel
| Founded by | Pablo Escobar |
|---|
| Years active | 1972–1993 |
| Territory | Colombia, México, New York, Florida |
| Ethnicity | Colombians and international people out of Colombia. |
| Criminal activities | Drug trafficking, arms trafficking, bombing, terrorism, bribery, kidnapping, extortion, money laundering, murder, racketeering |
Escobar did not personally kill Colonel Carrillo as he is called on the show. He died after being captured and tortured by the Castanos. Escobar never threatened the people of Cali, but only fought the Cartel.
Jimenez, Paulina Gaitán, Paulina García, Stephanie Sigman, Bruno Bichir, Raúl Méndez, Manolo Cardona, Cristina Umaña and Alberto Ammann playing various real life based characters.
Like on “Orange,” the most interesting characters on “Narcos” aren't the supposed face of the series, Steve, but all the people around him. His native language is Portuguese, and he had assumed that the series would be like every other show and use Spanish-accented English.
Narcos: Mexico is an American crime drama web television series created and produced by Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard, and Doug Miro that premiered on Netflix on November 16, 2018. It was originally intended to be the fourth season of the Netflix series Narcos, but it was ultimately developed as a companion series.
MIAMI — The official end of the notorious Cali cocaine cartel came in 2006 in Miami with little more than the rap of a judge's gavel. Colombian drug lords Miguel Rodriguez Orejuela, 63, and Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, 67, entered guilty pleas and were ushered to federal prison for the next 30 years.
Narcos started as a show about Pablo Escobar, a real-life gangster who outdid even the most outrageous fictional ones. The show built a compelling two-season crime thriller around his astonishing life and death.
Narcos: Mexico. Narcos: Mexico is an American crime drama web television series created and produced by Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard, and Doug Miro that premiered on Netflix on November 16, 2018. It focuses on the illegal drug trade in Mexico, whereas the parent series centered on the illegal drug trade in Colombia.
American audiences are notoriously averse to subtitles, especially when it comes to mainstream entertainment. Yet in Narcos, with its widely popular themes of crime, violence, drama, and action, Netflix made the bold choice to use a mix of English and Spanish to tell the tale, with subtitles wherever necessary.
| Cristina Umaña |
|---|
| Born | Cristina Umaña Rojas December 24, 1974 Ibagué, Colombia |
| Nationality | Colombian |
| Occupation | Actress, Model |
| Years active | 1996–present |
In “Children of the Narco Zone,” the focus is specifically on how a climate of violence affects children and shapes their understanding of what's right and wrong. As in “La Libertad del Diablo,” González dresses all his subjects in masks — partly to give them anonymity, and partly as an eerie aesthetic choice.
Cristina Umaña. Cristina Umaña (born Ibagué, Tolima, December 24, 1974) is a Colombian actress. She studied drama from 1993 to 1995 in the Centro de Educación Artística of Televisa.
Pedro Avilés Pérez. Pedro Avilés Pérez, also known as "El León de la Sierra" (English: "The Mountain Lion"), was a Mexican drug lord in the state of Sinaloa in the late 1960s. He is considered to be the first generation of major Mexican drug smugglers of marijuana.
Contents
- 2.1 Guinea-Bissau.
- 2.2 Mexico.
- 2.3 Suriname.
- 2.4 United Kingdom.
- 2.5 United States.
- 2.6 Venezuela.
Narco culture emerged from the practice of drug trafficking in the highlands of Badiraguato, Sinaloa. It is in the sierra or countryside where an identity of drug trafficking was created and then consolidated once it crossed into the urban sphere.
Examples of some narco-states are described below. Other well-known examples are Mexico, Colombia and Guinea-Bissau, where drug cartels produce, ship and sell drugs such as cocaine and marijuana. The term is often seen as ambiguous because of the differentiation between narco-states.
Narcos. Narcos is an American crime drama television series created and produced by Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard, and Doug Miro. Set and filmed in Colombia, seasons 1 and 2 are based on the story of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, who became a billionaire through the production and distribution of cocaine.