How to talk dirty in spanish

        1. How to talk dirty in spanish
        2. ¨Estoy ardiendo¨.

          Verga/pito/pija: Every Spanish-speaking country has its own way of saying “dick,” but these will be universally understood....

          These contain some examples of vulgar language.

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          Coño, carajo
          Joder
          Puta
          Huevos, cojones, pelotas

          (* = familiar, ** = very familiar, *** = vulgar, R = plain rude, Lit.

          = Literally)

          Coño, carajo

          Coño, carajo These can express surprise, anger or simply be used to give emphasis. Literally, and respectively, they are the female and male private parts. They're much more widely used metaphorically in a naughty rather than rude sense, nothing like their literal translation in English.

          The verb "acabar" is often used for "to cum".

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        4. Verga/pito/pija: Every Spanish-speaking country has its own way of saying “dick,” but these will be universally understood.
        5. The direct translation is “ME QUIERO ACOSTAR CONTIGO” but I need the context for a more correct translation, if you are talking with.
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        7. ¡Coño, qué hambre tengo! (**) Blimey, I'm hungry!
          ¿Vienes de una vez, coño? (**) For heaven's sake, are you coming or not?

          ¿Qué/cómo/dónde coño... ? (**) What/how/where the hell...

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          ¿Dónde coño están las llaves? (**) Where the hell are the keys?

          Un coñazo (*) A real pain (figuratively speaking).
          Este tío es un verdadero coñazo (*) This guy is a real pain.

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          Joder

          Joder (also pronounced joer) (**) Literally it has the same meaning as the English F-word, b