WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
jerga nf | (habla de un grupo) (uncountable) | slang n |
| (uncountable, less formal) | lingo n |
| Los chavales hablan su propia jerga para que nadie les entienda. |
| Young kids speak their own slang so no one understands what they're saying. |
jerga nf | coloquial (lenguaje técnico) | jargon, argot n |
| (less formal) | lingo n |
| Es muy difícil entender este texto pues hay mucha jerga técnica. |
| It's very difficult to understand this text because it has a lot of technical jargon (or: argot). |
Additional Translations |
jerga nf | coloquial (lenguaje incomprensible) (incomprehensible) | gibberish n |
| (spoken by a group) | slang, vernacular, parlance n |
| No entiendo nada de la jerga de los amigos de mi hijo. |
| I don't understand any of my son's friends' gibberish. |
jerga nf | (tela gruesa) | sackcloth n |
| | coarse cloth n |
| En la habitación solo había un colchón de jerga relleno de paja. |
| In the room there was only a sackcloth mattress stuffed with straw. |
jerga nf | MX (trapo) | rag n |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
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