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  2. Translate Ay mi madre. See 4 authoritative translations of Ay mi madre in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

  3. Translate Ay, mi madre. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations.

  4. Principal Translations. Spanish. English. "¡ay, mi madre!", "¡mi madre!" loc interj. coloquial (expresa asombro) Oh my! interj.

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    • Pendejo. One of the most used slang words in Mexico is calling someone a ‘pendejo’. While the word ‘pendejo’ literally means ‘pubic hair’ it’s the equivalent of calling someone ‘stupid’ or an ‘asshole’ and can be used in both an endearing way (between friends) or in an offensive way — it all depends on the tone of voice.
    • Güey. Güey, sometimes spelled in the way it is pronounced as ‘wey’, means “mate” and is used all the time in Mexican Spanish. For example ‘¿Como vas, wey?’
    • Chido & Padre. If you want to say something is cool, use the word ‘chido’. For example, ‘Esa camisa es muy chida‘ means, ‘That shirt is really cool!‘. You can also use the word ‘padre’ to say the same thing.
    • Cabrón. While the literal translation of ‘cabrón’ is a male goat, its slang meaning is somewhat ruder. It generally translates to ‘asshole’, ‘fucker’ or ‘bitch’.
  6. Spanish. English. ay mi madre expr. expresión: Expresiones idiomáticas, dichos, refranes y frases hechas de tres o más palabras ("Dios nos libre", "a lo hecho, pecho").

  7. Dec 15, 2021 · ¡Ay mi Madre! also means ‘oh my God’ in Spanish, so it indicates shock or even annoyance. You can translate this expression as ‘oh my’ in this context.

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